And by the time the people of any such country as England or the United States are sufficiently aroused to the injustice and disadvantages of individual ownership of land to induce them to attempt its nationalization, they will be sufficiently aroused... Natural Law in the Business World - Page 84by Henry Wood - 1887 - 222 pagesFull view - About this book
| Henry George - 1879 - 600 pages
...four millions of slaves were emancipated, the owners got no compensation, nor did they clamor for any. And by the time the people of any such country as...by purchase. They will not trouble themselves about compenbating the proprietors of land. Nor is it right that there should be any concern about the proprietors... | |
| Henry George - 1882 - 102 pages
...millions of slaves were emancipated, the owners got no compensation, nor did they clamour for any. And by the time the people of any such country as...sufficiently aroused to the injustice and disadvantages ofindividual ownership of land to induce them to attempt its nationalisation, they will be sufficiently... | |
| Henry George - 1882 - 104 pages
...millions of slaves were emancipated, the owners got no compensation, nor did they clamour for any. And by the time the people of any such country as...individual ownership of land to induce them to attempt its nationalisation, they will be sufficiently aroused to nationalise it in a much more direct and easy... | |
| 1883 - 1322 pages
...slaves were émancipât«! the owners got no compensation, nor did they clamour for any. And by the time people of any such country as England or the United...individual ownership of land to induce them to attempt its nationalisation, they will be sufficiently aroused to nationalise it in a much more direct and easy... | |
| Annie Besant - 1884 - 468 pages
...four millions of slaves were emancipated, the owners got no compensation, nor did they clamor for any. And by the time the people of any such country as...individual ownership of land to induce them to attempt its nationalisation, they will be sufficiently aroused to nationalise it in a much more direct and easy... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1887 - 588 pages
...taxation;" and again, in speaking of the claim of land owners to compensation, he says, (page 326) : " By the time the people of any such country as England...themselves about compensating the proprietors of land." He does not go quite as far as Proudhon, who said, " property is robbery," but he does maintain that... | |
| Henry George - 1911 - 594 pages
...four millions of slaves were emancipated, the owners got no compensation, nor did they clamor for any. And by the time the people of any such country as...nationalize it in a much more direct and easy way than by parchase. They will not trouble themselves about compensating the proprietors of land. Nor is it right... | |
| David Lubin - 1893 - 110 pages
...four millions of slaves were emancipated the owners got no compensation, nor did they clamor for any. And by the time the people of any such country as...States are sufficiently aroused to the injustice and disadvantage of individual ownership of land, to induce them to attempt its nationalization, they will... | |
| David Lubin - 1893 - 48 pages
...four millions of slaves were emancipated the owners got no compensation, nor did they clamor for any. And by the time the people of any such country as...States are sufficiently aroused to the injustice and disadvantage of individual ownership of land, to induce them to attempt its nationalization, they will... | |
| Henry George - 1900 - 600 pages
...four millions of slaves were emancipated, the owners got no compensation, nor did they clamor for any. And by the time the people of any such country as...direct and easy way than by purchase. They will not ti-ouble themselves about compensating the proprietors of land. Nor is it right that there should be... | |
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