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The Land Question / M-Q (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12) |
 | | This continual increase, arising from the circumstances of the community, and from nothing in which the land-holders themselves have any peculiar share, does seem a fund no less peculiarly fitted for appropriation to the purposes of the state, than the whole of the rent in a country where land had never been appropriated. |
 | | John Stuart Mill, in his Political Economy, 1848, took the position that land ownership is less justifiable than the ownership of other wealth. |
 | | Question and Answer with Mayor John Norquist of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
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