A Perplexed Philosopher: Being an Examination of Mr. Herbert Spencer's Various Utterances on the Land Question, with Some Incidental Reference to His Synthetic PhilosophyC. L. Webster, 1892 - 319 lappuses |
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89. lappuse
... relationship in which the great mass of mankind stand to the soil and to life , was sure eventually to grow up . After getting from under the grosser injustice of sla- very men could not help beginning in course of time , to feel what a ...
... relationship in which the great mass of mankind stand to the soil and to life , was sure eventually to grow up . After getting from under the grosser injustice of sla- very men could not help beginning in course of time , to feel what a ...
133. lappuse
... relation between men and the earth having now been definitely withdrawn , we are referred for his present opinions to the book we are about to consider . But the advertising of the revised " Social Statics " is worth noting , as by some ...
... relation between men and the earth having now been definitely withdrawn , we are referred for his present opinions to the book we are about to consider . But the advertising of the revised " Social Statics " is worth noting , as by some ...
136. lappuse
... relations of men from which spring the most fiercely debated practical questions of our time - questions that involve the happiness or misery , the physical , mental and moral development of vast populations , the advance of civ ...
... relations of men from which spring the most fiercely debated practical questions of our time - questions that involve the happiness or misery , the physical , mental and moral development of vast populations , the advance of civ ...
137. lappuse
... relations of men those social adjustments which prescribe and control rights of ownership , which affect the production , dis- tribution , accumulation and enjoyment of wealth , which are the main ground of legislation , and which over ...
... relations of men those social adjustments which prescribe and control rights of ownership , which affect the production , dis- tribution , accumulation and enjoyment of wealth , which are the main ground of legislation , and which over ...
158. lappuse
... relations ; had no idea of any other life or of any supernatural exist- ences or powers , and no care for , no sympathy with , and no idea of the goodness or badness of acts toward any of his fellows , except so far as female primi ...
... relations ; had no idea of any other life or of any supernatural exist- ences or powers , and no care for , no sympathy with , and no idea of the goodness or badness of acts toward any of his fellows , except so far as female primi ...
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abolished abolition absolute political ethics action animals appropriation assert assumption become belongs chapter civilization claims compensation confusion declares deducible denial deny derived doctrine E. W. Kemble earth Edinburgh Review England English equal freedom equal rights equitable erty evolution evolution philosophy existing fact give given gratification greater Herbert Spencer human idea ignorance implied individual injustice James's Gazette joint rights Justice Laidler land nationalization land question land-owners land-ownership landless landlords law of equal letter liberty light and air matter and motion means ment merely natural media natural rights negro opinions original owner poor law possession Principal Brown principle private property produced by labor Professor Huxley Progress and Poverty property in land reason recognized rent right of property rights to land seems slavery slaves Social Statics society soil Spencerian supreme Synthetic Philosophy theory tion truth utterances valid violate wrong
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15. lappuse - has freedom to do all that he wills, provided he infringes not the equal freedom of any other...
32. lappuse - Though the earth and all inferior creatures be common to all men, yet every man has a property in his own person. This nobody has any right to but himself. The labour of his body, and the work of his hands, we may say, are properly his.
312. lappuse - I had rather believe all the fables in the legend, and the Talmud, and the Alcoran, than that this universal frame is without a mind; and, therefore, God never wrought miracle to convince atheism, because his ordinary works convince it.
33. lappuse - The labour of his body and the work of his hands, we may say, are properly his. Whatsoever, then, he removes out of the state that nature hath provided and left it in, he hath mixed his labour with it, and joined to it something that is his own, and thereby makes it his property.
16. lappuse - Every man has freedom to do all that he wills, provided he infringes not the equal freedom of any other man...
197. lappuse - land " includes not only the face of the earth, but everything under it or over it.
24. lappuse - A state of things so ordered would be in perfect harmony with the moral law. Under it 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 enclosed, occupied and cultivated, in entire subordination to the law of equal freedom.
211. lappuse - If the heir was under age, the profits of the estates belonged to the lord, as also did the control of the marriage of the ward. Under the name of aids, the lord claimed stipulated sums from his tenants on the occasion of the knighting of his eldest son, the marriage of his eldest daughter, or his own capture in war.