... refrain. And when the farm had been let to A, B, or C, all parties would have done that which they willed — the one in choosing to pay a given sum to his fellowmen for the use of certain lands — the others, in refusing to pay that sum. The Popular Science Monthly - Sayfa 3481890Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Charles Bowdoin Fillebrown - 1912 - 196 sayfa
...alike free to become tenants. * * * Clearly, therefore, on such a system, the earth might be enclosed, occupied and cultivated, in entire subordination to the law of equal freedom." But such a plan, though perfectly feasible, does not seem to me the best. Or rather I propose to accomplish... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 522 sayfa
...men would be equally landlords, all men would be alike free to become tenants. Clearly, therefore, on such a system the earth might be inclosed, occupied,...entire subordination to the law of equal freedom." That this simple change would, as Mr. Spencer says, involve no serious revolution in existing arrangements... | |
| Henry Franklin Ring - 1905 - 308 sayfa
...at large to the earth's surface is still valid; all deeds, customs and laws notwithstanding. * * * "9. No doubt great difficulties must attend the resumption,...proprietors is a complicated one — one that perhaps cannot be settled in a strictly equitable manner. Had we to deal with the parties who originally robbed... | |
| Charles Bowdoin Fillebrown - 1917 - 320 sayfa
...fellowmen for the use of certain lands — the others, in refusing to pay that sum. Clearly, therefore, on such a system the earth might be inclosed, occupied,...proprietors is a complicated one — one that perhaps cannot be settled in a strictly equitable manner. Had we to deal with the parties who originally robbed... | |
| Charles Bowdoin Fillebrown - 1917 - 320 sayfa
...all men would be equally landlords, all men would be alike free to become tenants Clearly, therefore, on such a system, the earth might be inclosed, occupied,...entire subordination to the law of equal freedom." But such a plan, though perfectly feasible, does not seem to me the best. Or rather I propose to accomplish... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, John William Cunliffe, Ashley Horace Thorndike, Harry Morgan Ayres, Helen Rex Keller, Gerhard Richard Lomer - 1917 - 816 sayfa
...alike free to become tenants. . . . Clearly, therefore, on such a system, the earth might be enclosed, occupied, and cultivated, in entire subordination to the law of equal freedom.)) But such a plan, though perfectly feasible, does not seem to me the best. Or rather I propose to accomplish... | |
| Kenneth C. Wenzer - 1997 - 490 sayfa
...the absolute invalidity of any possible claim to the private ownership of land, goes on to say that great difficulties must attend the resumption by mankind at large of their rights to the soil; that had we to deal with the parties who originally robbed the human race of their heritage, we might... | |
| Ebenezer Howard - 2004 - 210 sayfa
...others in refusing to pay the sum. Clearly, therefore, on such a system the earth might be onclosed, occupied, and cultivated in entire subordination to the law of equal freedom."—" Social Statics," Chap, ix., sec. 8. But having thus written, Mr. Herbert Spencer at a later period,... | |
| W. C. Owen - 2002 - 256 sayfa
...others in refusing to pay that sum. Clearly, therefore, on such a system, the earth might be enclosed, occupied, and cultivated, in entire subordination to the law of equal freedom." It is here necessary to explain what is meant by "the law of equal freedom." Speaking of the letters... | |
| David Weinstein - 1998 - 258 sayfa
...others in refusing to pay that sum. Clearly, therefore, on such a system, the earth might be enclosed, occupied, and cultivated in entire subordination to the law of equal freedom. (Social Statics, p. ill) Justice, in other words, is incompatible with private ownership of land though... | |
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