Observe now the dilemma to which this leads. Supposing the entire habitable globe to be so enclosed, it follows that if the landowners have a valid right to its surface, all who are not landowners have no right at all to its surface. Hence, such can exist... Primitive Property - Sayfa 277Emile de Laveleye tarafından - 1878 - 356 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Herbert Spencer - 1851 - 492 sayfa
...lapse altogether into private hands. Observe now the dilemma to which this leads. Supposing the ontire habitable globe to be so enclosed, it follows that...resting-place, these landless men might equitably be expelled from the earth altogether. If, then, the assumption that land can be held as property, involves... | |
| 1852 - 978 sayfa
...the permission of the lords of the soil, I they can have no room for the soles of their feet. Kay, should the others think fit to deny them a resting-place, these landless men might equitably be expelled from the earth altogether! If, then, the assumption that land can be held as property involves... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1868 - 544 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...the others think fit to deny them a restingplace, Ijiese landless men might equitably be expelled from the earth altogether. If, then, the assumption... | |
| Henry Allon - 1851 - 604 sayfa
...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,...restingplace, these landless men might equitably be expelled from the earth altogether. If, then,'the assumption that land can be held as property, involves... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1871 - 552 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...restingplace, these landless men might equitably be expelled from the earth altogether. If, then, the assumption that land can be held as property, involves... | |
| Emile de Laveleye - 1878 - 422 sayfa
...held by him for his sole use and benefit, as a thing to which he has an exclusive right, then oilier portions of the earth may be so held ; and eventually...resting-place, these landless men might equitably be expelled from the earth altogether. If, then, the assumption that land can be held as property, involves... | |
| 1882 - 1038 sayfa
...dilemma to which this leads. Supposing the entire habitable globe to be so enclosed, it follows that if landowners have a valid right to its surface, all...resting-place, these landless men might equitably be expelled from the earth altogether. If, then, the assumption that land can be held as property involves... | |
| 1883 - 410 sayfa
...its surface. Hence such can exist on the earth by sufl'erance only. They are all trespassers. Save by permission of the lords of the soil, they can have...soles of their feet. Nay, should the others think n't to deny them a resting-place, these landless men might ' equitably, be expelled'from the earth... | |
| Alonzo Van Deusen - 1885 - 510 sayfa
...owners have no ricrb-t at all to its surface. 446 RIGHTS IN PERSONAL PROPERTY. Hence such can exist upon the earth by sufferance only. They are all trespassers....resting-place, these landless men might equitably be expelled from the earth altogether." Nothing could be better than this, so far ; but Mr. Spencer, evidently... | |
| Henry Marcus Cottinger - 1889 - 350 sayfa
...they who are not land-owners, can exist on earth by sufferance only. They are all trespassers. Save by permission of the lords of the soil, they can have...resting.place, these landless men might equitably be expelled from the earth altogether. 3. The titles of most of the land-owners can be traced to violence... | |
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