... then each of them is free to use the earth for the satisfaction of his wants, provided he allows all others the same liberty. Primitive Property - Sayfa 335Emile de Laveleye tarafından - 1878 - 356 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1890 - 900 sayfa
...beings are similarly born, it unavoidably follows that they have equal rights to the use of this world. Conversely, it is manifest that no one, or part of...way as to prevent the rest from similarly using it. 2. Equity, therefore, does not permit property in land. Otherwise, landless men might equitably be... | |
| Henry George - 1898 - 366 sayfa
...the satisfaction of his wants, provided he allows all others the same liberty. And conversely, it it manifest that no one, or part of them, may use the...than the rest, and consequently to break the law. § 2. Equity, therefore, does not permit property in land. For if one portion of the earth's surface... | |
| Christopher Gustavus Tiedeman - 1900 - 676 sayfa
...system of sociology in a free State — to the right of property in land, he maintains that no one " may use the earth in such a way as to prevent the...similarly using it; seeing that to do this is to assume i pp. 130-U4. 1 See ante, sees. 1, 2. greater freedom than the rest, and consequently to break the... | |
| Henry Franklin Ring - 1905 - 306 sayfa
...of Mr. Herbert Spencer's "Social Statics," Chapter IX, on "The Right to the Use of the Earth":* "1. Given a race of beings having like claims to pursue...than the rest, and consequently to break the law. "2. Equity, therefore, does not permit property in land. For if one portion of the earth's surface... | |
| Robert Flint - 1906 - 522 sayfa
...Minister. And as to land, not only is it not "manifest," but it is manifestly ridiculous "that no one may use the earth in such a way as to prevent the rest from similarly using it." If any man uses a field for agricultural purposes or a portion of ground to build a house on it, he... | |
| Frederic William Maitland - 1911 - 522 sayfa
...are similarly born, and it unavoidably follows that they have equal rights to the use of this world It is manifest that no one or part of them may use the earth in such a way as to prevent others from similarly using it ; seeing that to do this is to assume greater freedom than the rest,... | |
| Henry Franklin Ring - 1905 - 308 sayfa
...Mr. A Herbert Spencer's "Social Statics," Chapter IX, on "The Right to the Use of the Earth":* "1. Given a race of beings having like claims to pursue...than the rest, and consequently to break the law. "2. Equity, therefore, does not permit property in land. For if one portion of the earth's surface... | |
| Charles Bowdoin Fillebrown - 1917 - 320 sayfa
...others the same liberty. And, conversely, it is manifest that no one, or 1 Social Statics, chap. 1x. part of them, may use the earth in such a way as to...than the rest, and consequently to break the law. 2. Equity, therefore, does not permit property in land. For if one portion of the earth's surface may... | |
| Arthur Jerome Eddy - 1921 - 282 sayfa
...member of society. The old Rousseauan — contrat social — state of nature, etc., theories over again. the same liberty. And conversely, it is manifest that...way as to prevent the rest from similarly using it, since that to do this is to assume greater freedom than the rest, and consequently to break the law.... | |
| Harry Mann Gordin - 1924 - 486 sayfa
...like claims to pursue the objects of their desires — given a world adapted to gratification of these desires a world into which such beings are similarly...do this is to assume greater freedom than the rest, to break the law. Equity, therefore, does not permit property in land". The fallacy of this argument... | |
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