Democracy, Liberty, and Property: Readings in the American Political TraditionFrancis William Coker |
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Page 500
... lands doubled or trebled into the bargain , and if without this additional bribe , cheapness would have been insufficient to compensate them for the evils of the capitalist - policy , the land - owners here may safely conclude that they ...
... lands doubled or trebled into the bargain , and if without this additional bribe , cheapness would have been insufficient to compensate them for the evils of the capitalist - policy , the land - owners here may safely conclude that they ...
Page 562
... land . Three parties divide the produce - the laborer , the capitalist , and the land owner . If , with an increase of production the laborer gets no more and the capitalist no more it is a necessary inference that the land owner reaps ...
... land . Three parties divide the produce - the laborer , the capitalist , and the land owner . If , with an increase of production the laborer gets no more and the capitalist no more it is a necessary inference that the land owner reaps ...
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... land by taking rent for public uses . We already take some rent in taxation . We have only to make some changes in ... land would remain just as now . No owner of land need be dispossessed , and no restriction need be placed upon the ...
... land by taking rent for public uses . We already take some rent in taxation . We have only to make some changes in ... land would remain just as now . No owner of land need be dispossessed , and no restriction need be placed upon the ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
From A Modell of Christian Charity 1603 | 17 |
THE FUNDAMENTAL AGREEMENT OF NEW HAVEN 1639 | 26 |
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