| Herbert Spencer - 1851 - 492 sayfa
...proprietorship. We find that if pushed to its ultimate consequences, a claim to exclusive possession of the soil involves a landowning despotism. We further find that...Equity sternly commands it to be done. CHAPTER X. THE RIGHT OF PROPERTY. THE moral law, being the law of the social state, is obliged wholly to ignore the... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1868 - 544 sayfa
...proprietorship. We find that if pushed to its '-Itimate consequences, a claim to exclusive possession of the soil involves a landowning despotism. We further find that...co-heirship of all men to the soil, is consistent 'ivith the highest civilization; and that, however difficult it may be to embody that theory in fact,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1871 - 552 sayfa
...proprietorship. We find that if pushed to its '-Itimate consequences, a claim to exclusive possession of the soil involves a landowning despotism. We further find that...civilization ; and that, however difficult it may bo to embody that theory in fact, Equity sternly commands it to be done. CHAPTER X. THE EIGHT OF PEOPEETY.... | |
| 1885 - 900 sayfa
...proprietorship. We find that, if pushed to its ultimate consequences, a claim to exclusive possession of the soil involves a land-owning despotism. We further find...a claim is constantly denied by the enactments of onr legislature. And wa find, lastly, that the theory of the co-heirship of all men to the soil is... | |
| 1890 - 900 sayfa
...the law of equal freedom. The maintenance of this right necessarily forbids private property in land. The theory of the co-heirship of all men to the soil...is consistent with the highest civilization, and, however difficult it may be to embody that theory in fact, equity sternly commands it to be done. In... | |
| Theodore Dwight Woolsey - 1877 - 618 sayfa
...proprietorship. We find that, if pushed to its ultimate consequences, a claim to exclusive possession of the soil involves a land-owning despotism. We further find...theory in fact, equity sternly commands it to be done." On this theory I remark, first, that it is true that the right of property in land can never be so... | |
| Theodore Dwight Woolsey - 1877 - 618 sayfa
...pushed to its ultimate consequences, a claim to exclusive possession of the soil involves aland-owning despotism. We further find that such a claim is constantly...legislature. And we find, lastly, that the theory of the co-hcirship of all men to the soil is consistent with the highest civilization, and that, however difficult... | |
| Emile de Laveleye - 1878 - 422 sayfa
...proprietorship. We find that if pushed to its ultimate consequences, a claim to exclusive possession of the soil involves a landowning despotism. We further find that...theory in fact, Equity sternly commands it to be done." Neither M. Huet nor Mr Herbert Spencer appears to have thought that this right to patrimony or joint-heirship... | |
| 1882 - 1038 sayfa
...ultimate consequences, a claim to exclusive possession of the soil involves a landowning despotism And we find, lastly, that the theory of the coheirship...theory in fact, equity sternly commands it to be done." — Social Statics, chap. ix. A French philosopher, F. Huet, in a very remarkable book, too little... | |
| 1883 - 410 sayfa
...proprietorship. We find that if pushed to its ultimate consequences, a claim to exclusive possession of the soil involves a land-owning despotism. We further find that such a claim is constantly denied by tha enactments of our Legislature. And we find, lastly, that the theory of the co-heirship of all men... | |
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