| Crawford Brough Macpherson - 1978 - 228 стор.
...it is, but as it might be made. The principle of private property has never yet had a fair trial in any country; and less so, perhaps, in this country...the system still retains many and large traces of its origin. The laws of property have never yet conformed to the principles on which the justification... | |
| Elisabeth Jay, Richard Jay - 1986 - 282 стор.
...it is, but as it might be made. The principle of private property has never yet had a fair trial in any country; and less so, perhaps, in this country...the system still retains many and large traces of its origin. The laws of property have never yet conformed to the principles on which the justification... | |
| Cy Gonick - 1987 - 442 стор.
...was a tax on inherited wealth. "The social arrangements of modern Europe," he wrote, "commenced from distribution of property which was the result, not of just partition, or aquisition by industry, but of conquest and violence."21 While he was prepared to leave these past... | |
| Bruce Mazlish - 1988 - 524 стор.
...it is, but as it might be made. The principle of private property has never yet had a fair trial in any country; and less so, perhaps, in this country...the system still retains many and large traces of its origin. The laws of property have never yet conformed to the principles on which the justification... | |
| Max L. Stackhouse, Dennis P. McCann, Preston N. Williams, Shirley J. Roels - 1995 - 1002 стор.
...it is, but as it might be made. The principle of private property has never yet had a fair trial in any country; and less so, perhaps, in this country...the system still retains many and large traces of its origin. The laws of property have never yet conformed to the principles on which the justification... | |
| Robert L. Heilbroner - 1996 - 376 стор.
...it is, but as it might be made. The principle of private property has never yet had a fair trial in any country; and less so, perhaps, in this country...the system still retains many and large traces of its origin. The laws of property have never yet conformed to the principles on which the justification... | |
| Bertrand Russell, Peter Köllner - 1997 - 944 стор.
...it is, but as it might be made. The principle of private property has never yet had a fair trial in any country; and less so, perhaps, in this country than in some others. 30 The history of words is curious. Nobody in Mill's time, with the possible exception of Marx, could... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1998 - 516 стор.
...it is, but as it might be made. The principle of private property has never yet had a fair trial in any country; and less so, perhaps, in this country...the system still retains many and large traces of its origin. The laws of property have never yet conformed to the principles on which the justification... | |
| Thomas G. West - 1997 - 244 стор.
...luck, and John Stuart Mill bluntly pointed out that the original partition of property in modern Europe "was the result, not of just partition, or acquisition by industry, but of conquest and violence." Government protects property, not because the current pattern of wealth and poverty is in all respects... | |
| Nicholas Capaldi - 2004 - 472 стор.
...it is, but as it might be made. The principal of private property has never yet had a fair trial in any country; and less so, perhaps, in this country...acquisition by industry, but of conquest and violence: and not withstanding what industry has been doing for many centuries to modify the work of force, the system... | |
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