Equity, therefore, does not permit property in land. For if one portion of the earth's surface may justly become the possession of an individual, and may be held by him for his sole use and benefit, as a thing to which he has an exclusive right, then... Primitive Property - Sayfa 331Emile de Laveleye tarafından - 1878 - 356 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
 | Herbert Spencer - 1851 - 476 sayfa
...benefit, as a thing to which he has an exclusive right, then other portions of the earth's surface may be so held ; and eventually the whole of the earth's...now the dilemma to which this leads. Supposing the ontire habitable globe to be so enclosed, it follows that if the landowners have a valid right to its... | |
 | Alexander Del Mar - 1865
...law for his sole use and benefit, as a thing to which he has " an exclusive right ; the other portion of the Earth's surface " may be so held, and our planet...hands. " Observe, now, the dilemma to which this leads. Suppos. " ing the entire habitable globe to be so inclosed, it follows " that, if the land-owners have... | |
 | Henry Allon - 1851
...benefit, as a thing to which he has an exclusive right, then other portions of the earth's surface may be so held; and eventually the whole of the earth's surface may be so held, and our planet mny thus lapse altogether into private hands. Observe, now, the dilemma to which this leads. Supposing... | |
 | George Croom Robertson, George Frederick Stout, George Edward Moore - 1883
...benefit, as a thing to which he has an exclusive right, then other portions of the earth's surface may be so held, and eventually the whole of the earth's surface may be so held." This truth of course holds good of other things besides the earth's surface. If one atom may be owned,... | |
 | Theodore Dwight Woolsey - 1877 - 626 sayfa
...portion of the earth's surface becomes the possession of an individual in exclusive right, other portions may be so held, and eventually the whole of the earth's surface may belong to a single individual. Hence, all others can exist on the earth by sufferance only and be equitably... | |
 | Joseph Cook - 1879
...held by him for his sole use and benefit, as a thing to which he has an exclusive right, then other portions of the earth may be so held, and eventually...planet may thus lapse altogether into private hands." * " It may be true," says this philosopher, " that you are entitled to compensation for the improvements... | |
 | Joseph Cook - 1880 - 313 sayfa
...held by him for his sole use and benefit, as a thing to which he has an exclusive right, then other portions of the earth may be so held; and eventually...planet may thus lapse altogether into private hands." (Social Statics, chap. ix., sect. 2.) " It may be true," says this philosopher, " that you are entitled... | |
 | 1882
...sole use and benefit, as a thing to which he has an exclusive right, then other portions of the earth may be so held ; and our planet may thus lapse altogether...habitable globe to be so enclosed, it follows that if landowners have a valid right to its surface, all who are not landowners have no right at all to its... | |
 | 1883
...exclusive right, then other portions of the earth's surface may be so held, and eventually the w/toleaf the earth's surface may be so held ; and our planet...habitable globe to be so enclosed, it follows that if tlie land-owners have a valid righfcio its surface, all who are not land-owners ' have no right at... | |
 | George Croom Robertson, George Frederick Stout, George Edward Moore - 1883
...benefit, as a thing to which he has au exclusive right, then other portions of the earth's surface may be so held, and eventually the whole of the earth's surface may be so held." This truth of course holds good of other things besides the earth's surface. If one atom may be owned,... | |
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