Such a doctrine is consistent with the highest state of civilization; may be carried out without involving a community of goods; and need cause no very serious revolution in existing arrangements. The change required would simply be a change of landlords.... Property - Sayfa 193Arthur Jerome Eddy tarafından - 1921 - 254 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Herbert Spencer - 1851 - 492 sayfa
...involving a community of goods ; and need cause no very serious revolution in existing arrangements. The change required would simply be a change of landlords. Separate ownerships would merge into the joint- stock ownership of the public. Instead of being in the possession of individuals, the country... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1865 - 542 sayfa
...involving a community of goods ; and need cause no very serious revolution in existing arrangements. The change required would simply be a change of landlords....merge into the joint-stock ownership of the public. Insf ead of being in the possession of individuals, the country would be held by the great corporate... | |
| Henry Allon - 1876 - 604 sayfa
...and need cause no very serious revolution in existing arrangements. Separate ownerships would inerge into the joint-stock ownership of the public. Instead of being in the ровэеячюп of individuals, the country would be held by the great corporate body — Society.... | |
| Henry George - 1881 - 104 sayfa
...existing arrangements. The change required would simply be a change of landlords. Separate ownership would merge into the joint-stock ownership of the...individuals, the country would be held by the great corporate body—society. Instead of leasing his acres from an isolated proprietor, the farmer would lease them... | |
| Henry George - 1881 - 110 sayfa
...existing arrangements. The change required would simply be a change of landlords. Separate ownership would merge into the joint-stock ownership of the...Instead of being in the possession of individuals, the conntry would be held by the groat corporate body—society. Instead of leasing his acres from an isolated... | |
| Henry George - 1884 - 476 sayfa
...arrangements. The change "required would simply be a change of landlords. Separate ownership would emerge into the joint-stock ownership of the public. Instead...individuals, the country would be held by the great corporate bodysociety. Instead of leasing his acres from an isolated proprietor, the farmer would lease them... | |
| Henry Marcus Cottinger - 1889 - 350 sayfa
...We do not wait for consent. 8. Such a doctrine is consistent with the highest state of civilization; the change required would simply be a change of landlords....the joint-stock ownership of the public Instead of leasing his acres from an isolated proprietor, the farmer would lease them from the nation. Stewards... | |
| Henry George - 1911 - 326 sayfa
...involving a community of goods; and need cause no very serious revolution in existing arrangements. The change required would simply be a change of landlords....individuals, the country would be held by the great corporate bodySociety. Instead of leasing his acres from an isolated proprietor, the farmer would lease them... | |
| Christopher Gustavus Tiedeman - 1900 - 676 sayfa
...involving a community of goods; and need cause no very serious revolution in existing arrangements. The change required would simply be a change of landlords. Separate ownerships would merge into the joint stock ownership of the public. Instead of being in the possession of individuals, the country... | |
| Henry George - 1903 - 386 sayfa
...existing arrangements. The change required would be simply a change of landlords. Separate ownership would merge into the joint-stock ownership of the...individuals, the country would be held by the great corporate body—society. * * * A state of things so ordered would be in perfect harmony with the moral law.... | |
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