A Perplexed Philosopher: Being an Examination of Mr. Herbert Spencer's Various Utterances on the Land Question, with Some Incidental Reference to His Synthetic PhilosophyDoubleday, 1911 - 276 lappuses |
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... rent to the agent of Sir John or his Grace , he would pay it to an agent or deputy agent of the community . Stewards would be public officials instead of private ones ; and tenancy the only land tenure . A state of things so ordered ...
... rent to the agent of Sir John or his Grace , he would pay it to an agent or deputy agent of the community . Stewards would be public officials instead of private ones ; and tenancy the only land tenure . A state of things so ordered ...
11. lappuse
... rent , instead of going , as now , to individuals , should be taken by society for common purposes . 9. There may be difficulty in justly liquidating the claims of existing landowners , but men having got themselves into a dilemma must ...
... rent , instead of going , as now , to individuals , should be taken by society for common purposes . 9. There may be difficulty in justly liquidating the claims of existing landowners , but men having got themselves into a dilemma must ...
14. lappuse
... rent , or compensation for its salable value , " the English writers had seemed to me afflicted with a sort of color - blindness on the subject of compensation . And that this affliction had suddenly befallen Mr. Spencer also was the ...
... rent , or compensation for its salable value , " the English writers had seemed to me afflicted with a sort of color - blindness on the subject of compensation . And that this affliction had suddenly befallen Mr. Spencer also was the ...
15. lappuse
... renting it out had dawned on Mr. Spencer . And since in all settled countries the land thus taken possession of by the state would be land to which in large part improvements of various kinds had in good faith been inseparably attached ...
... renting it out had dawned on Mr. Spencer . And since in all settled countries the land thus taken possession of by the state would be land to which in large part improvements of various kinds had in good faith been inseparably attached ...
19. lappuse
... rent he pays accrues alike to all . Having thus hired a tract of land from his fellow - men , for a given period , for understood pur- poses , and on specified terms - having thus obtained , for a time , the exclusive use of that land ...
... rent he pays accrues alike to all . Having thus hired a tract of land from his fellow - men , for a given period , for understood pur- poses , and on specified terms - having thus obtained , for a time , the exclusive use of that land ...
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abolished abolition absolute political ethics action admit animal appropriation assert assumed assumption ATHENÆUM CLUB become belongs chapter civilized claims compensation confusion declares deducible denial deny doctrine earth Edinburgh Review England English equal freedom equal rights equitable erty evolution evolution philosophy existing fact give habits Herbert Spencer human idea ignorance implied improvements individual injustice James's Gazette joint rights justice Laidler land nationalization land question landless landlords landowners landownership law of equal letter liberty light and air matter and motion mean ment merely natural media natural rights negro opinions original owners ownership of land poor law possession Principal Brown principle private property Professor Huxley Progress and Poverty property in land reason recognized rent right of prop right of property rights to land seems slavery slaves Social Statics society soil Synthetic Philosophy theory things tion truth utterances valid violation wrong