Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of Them DevelopedChapman, 1851 - 476 páginas |
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... equitable title to compensation from the proprietor for repairs and new fittings , so the community cannot justly take possession of this estate , without paying for all that you have done to it . This extra worth which your labour has ...
... equitable title to compensation from the proprietor for repairs and new fittings , so the community cannot justly take possession of this estate , without paying for all that you have done to it . This extra worth which your labour has ...
Página 122
... equitable , or it is not . Either the public are free to resume as much of the earth's surface as they think fit , or the titles of the landowners must be considered absolute , and all national works must be postponed until lords and ...
... equitable , or it is not . Either the public are free to resume as much of the earth's surface as they think fit , or the titles of the landowners must be considered absolute , and all national works must be postponed until lords and ...
Página 123
... of compensation to existing proprietors is a complicated one - one that perhaps cannot be settled in a strictly - equitable manner . To Had we to deal with the parties who originally THE RIGHT TO THE USE OF THE EARTH . 123.
... of compensation to existing proprietors is a complicated one - one that perhaps cannot be settled in a strictly - equitable manner . To Had we to deal with the parties who originally THE RIGHT TO THE USE OF THE EARTH . 123.
Página 156
... equitable that a married woman should be incapable of holding property ? whether a husband may justly take possession of his wife's earnings against her will , as our law allows him to do ? -and so forth . These , and a multitude of ...
... equitable that a married woman should be incapable of holding property ? whether a husband may justly take possession of his wife's earnings against her will , as our law allows him to do ? -and so forth . These , and a multitude of ...
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... equitable . The freest form of government is only the least objectionable form . The rule of the many by the few we call tyranny : the rule of the few by the many is tyranny also ; only of a less intense kind . " You shall do as we will ...
... equitable . The freest form of government is only the least objectionable form . The rule of the many by the few we call tyranny : the rule of the few by the many is tyranny also ; only of a less intense kind . " You shall do as we will ...
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