My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1905 |
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... land . Something ought to be done , but what is the rub . I hope that you will ( not ) turn renegade to natural history ; but I suppose that politics are very tempting . " With all good wishes for yourself and family , " Believe me , my ...
... land . Something ought to be done , but what is the rub . I hope that you will ( not ) turn renegade to natural history ; but I suppose that politics are very tempting . " With all good wishes for yourself and family , " Believe me , my ...
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... Land , " especially showing how to avoid the supposed insuperable objection of State management , a " Land Nationalization Society " was formed , of which I was chosen president . As I had been induced to study the question by Herbert ...
... Land , " especially showing how to avoid the supposed insuperable objection of State management , a " Land Nationalization Society " was formed , of which I was chosen president . As I had been induced to study the question by Herbert ...
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... land on making compensation ; ( 3 ) that this tacitly admitted ownership ought to be overtly asserted ; ( 4 ) and that having been overtly asserted , the landowner should be distinctly placed in the position of a tenant of the State on ...
... land on making compensation ; ( 3 ) that this tacitly admitted ownership ought to be overtly asserted ; ( 4 ) and that having been overtly asserted , the landowner should be distinctly placed in the position of a tenant of the State on ...
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... Land Nationaliza- tion Society in 1892 . A few months later he wrote me again on the land question , in reply to my recommendation of Henry George's book " Progress and Poverty , " and this letter , as exhibiting his ideas on human ...
... Land Nationaliza- tion Society in 1892 . A few months later he wrote me again on the land question , in reply to my recommendation of Henry George's book " Progress and Poverty , " and this letter , as exhibiting his ideas on human ...
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... land into private ownership has been , like the lapse of individuals into slavery , at one period of the process altogether indispensable . I do not in the least believe that from the primitive system of communistic ownership to a high ...
... land into private ownership has been , like the lapse of individuals into slavery , at one period of the process altogether indispensable . I do not in the least believe that from the primitive system of communistic ownership to a high ...
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