| Charles Bray - 1841 - 694 σελίδες
...trusted to his award, checked only by the public opinion around him. The third degree of property is that by which one man enters into the faculty of disposing of the produce of another man's industry: this it is clear is in direct contradiction to the second, but it is in vain to attempt to abolish... | |
| Charles Bray - 1841 - 380 σελίδες
...trusted to his award, checked only by the public opinion around him. The third degree of property is that by which one man enters into the faculty of disposing of the produce of another man's industry: this it is clear is in direct contradiction to the second, but it is in vain to attempt to abolish... | |
| Mary Hennell - 1844 - 374 σελίδες
...trusted to his award, checked only by the public opinion around him. The third degree of property is that by which one man enters into the faculty of disposing of the produce of another man's industry : this it is clear is in direct contradiction to the second, but it is in vain to attempt to abolish... | |
| William Stafford - 1987 - 320 σελίδες
...means of subsistence, mental and moral improvement, and so on? The third degree of property is that 'by which one man enters into the faculty of disposing of the produce of another man's industry'. It is a gross imposition that men are accustomed to put upon themselves when they talk of the property... | |
| Edward J. Dodson - 2002 - 600 σελίδες
...of property is, that which occupies the most vigilant attention in the civilised states of Europe. It is a system, in whatever manner established, by...disposing of the produce of another man's industry. There is scarcely any species of wealth, expenditure, or splendour existing in any civilised country,... | |
| Gregory Claeys - 2005 - 448 σελίδες
...suffering humanity! The Third degree of property, is that whereby one man, by the means of gold and silver, enters into the faculty of disposing of the produce of another man's industry. This occupies the most vigilant attention in the civilized states of Europe. It is a gross imposition... | |
| Mark Goldie, Robert Wokler - 2006 - 944 σελίδες
...- a tendency to equality in at least basic possessions. Existing property rights comprised a system 'by which one man enters into the faculty of disposing of the produce of another man's industry' (Godwin 1976, p. 71 1). Godwin joined a number of radicals in rejecting claims that labourers had benef1ted... | |
| Edward Stringham - 2007 - 718 σελίδες
...can only be attained by persuasion and the force of public opinion. The third degree is any system "by which one man enters into the faculty of disposing of the produce of the labor or another man's industry." Accumulated property, of which inheritance is one form, enables... | |
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