| Henry George - 1879 - 600 стор.
...each man is a definite, coherent, independent whole — which alone justifies individual ownership? As a man belongs to himself, so his labor when put...makes or produces is his own, as against all the world — to enjoy or to destroy, to use, to exchange, or to give. No one else can rightfully claim it, and... | |
| Henry George - 1882 - 104 стор.
...individual ownership ? As a man belongs to himself, so his labour when put in concrete form belongs i.. him. And for this reason, that which a man makes or produces is his own, as against all the world— to enjoy or to destroy, to use, to exchange, or to give. No one else can rightfully claim it, and his... | |
| Henry George - 1882 - 104 стор.
...independent whole — which alone justifies individual ownership ? As a man belongs to himself, so his labour when put in concrete form belongs to him. And for...makes or produces is his own, as against all the world — to enjoy or to destroy, to use, to exchange, or to give. No one else can rightfully claim it, and... | |
| Robert Scott Moffat - 1885 - 310 стор.
...the land is not made common property. CHAPTER El. BOOK VII.—"JUSTICE OP THE REMEDY." CHAPTER I. " That which a man makes or produces is his own, as against all the world, to enjoy or to destroy, to use, to exchange or to give." How can what a man abstracts from the common... | |
| Edward Hewes Gordon Clark - 1885 - 144 стор.
...Achilles, too, we find, has a very vulnerable spot in his heel. His weakness lies in the dictum that what "a man makes or produces is his own, as against all the world," with the inference that no product of labor should be taxed. Hence he would not tax a palace, but the... | |
| Zachariah Montgomery - 1885 - 156 стор.
...that each man is a definite, coherent, independent whole—which alone justifies individual owership? As a man belongs to himself, so his labor, when put in a concrete form, belongs to him." For this reason, says Mr. George : '* That which a man makes or produces... | |
| George Hugh Smith - 1887 - 430 стор.
...to by the natural facts of individual organization, .... which alone justifies individual ownership? As a man belongs to himself, so his labor when put...him. And for this reason, that which a man makes or 7 are our own, the fruits of their exertion must be equally ours, except in the single case where one... | |
| Reuben C. Rutherford - 1887 - 386 стор.
...right of a man to himself." (P. 300.) . . "Each man is a definite, coherent, independent whole." . . " As a man belongs to himself, so his labor when put in concrete form belongs to him." . . " What other right exists from which the right to the exclusive possession of anything can be derived,... | |
| Reuben C. Rutherford - 1887 - 352 стор.
...unrestricted use of his own powers, and the exclusive and absolute ownership of the fruits of their use. ' ' That which a man makes or produces is his own, as against all the world — to enjoy or to destroy, to use, to exchange or to give. " "Thus, my exclusive right of ownership... | |
| VAN BUREN DENSLOW - 1888 - 826 стор.
...rental at those of *Henry George (" Progress and Poverty," Lovell•s Edition, p. 240) says : "Asa man belongs to himself, so his labor when put in concrete...man makes or produces is his own, as against all the world—to enjoy or to use, to destroy, to exchange, or to give. No one else can rightfully claim it,... | |
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