What I, therefore, propose as the simple yet sovereign remedy which will raise wages, increase the earnings of capital, extirpate pauperism, abolish poverty, give remunerative employment to whoever wishes it, afford free scope to human powers, lessen... The Dial - Strana 204upravili: - 1898Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Alexander Mackenzie - 1883 - 640 str.
...to confiscate rent. "What I therefore propose as the simple, yet sovereign remedy, which will taise wages, increase the earnings of capital, extirpate...morals and taste and intelligence, purify government, .mil carry civilisation to yet nobler heights, is — to appropriate rent by taxation." The confiscation... | |
| Henry George - 1879 - 600 str.
...taxation to take it all. What I, therefore, propose, as the simple yet sovereign remedy, which will raise wages, increase the earnings of capital, extirpate...government and carry civilization to yet nobler heights, is — to appropriate rent by taxation. In this way the State may become the universal landlord without... | |
| Henry George - 1882 - 104 str.
...to take it all What I therefore propose, as the simple yet sovereign remedy, which will raise waees, increase the earnings of capital, extirpate pauperism,...free scope to human powers, lessen crime, elevate moral?, and taste, and mtelligence, purify government and carry civilisation to yet nobler heights,... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1883 - 250 str.
...propose," he exclaims, in a fine glow of enthusiasm, "as the simple yet sovereign remedy, which will raise wages, increase the earnings of capital, extirpate...government, and carry civilization to yet nobler heights, is — to appropriate rent by taxation." Of course, the present owners of the land — many, perhaps... | |
| James Platt - 1883 - 538 str.
...statement. Page 68 : He says : " What I therefore propose, as the simple yet sovereign remedy, which will raise wages, increase the earnings of capital, extirpate...government, and carry civilization to yet nobler heights, is—to appropriate rent by taxation, to abolish all taxation save that of land values." Is Mr. George... | |
| James Taylor - 1883 - 100 str.
...time, if they will agree to pay rent. Such is our author's "simple yet sovereign remedy, which will raise •wages, increase the earnings of capital,...government and carry civilization to yet nobler heights !" §5. Mr. George is in thorough earnest; he fully be lieves in the efficacy of his remedy ; and he... | |
| John Stahl Patterson - 1883 - 526 str.
...vein of the world-mender: "What I, therefore, propose, as the simple yet sovereign remedy, which will raise wages, increase the earnings of capital, extirpate...purify government, and carry civilization to yet nobler bights, is — to appropriate rent by taxation." — (Progress and Poverty, 364). That is it — simple... | |
| Alexander Mackenzie, Alexander Macgregor, Alexander Macbain - 1883 - 604 str.
...to confiseate rent. "What I therefore propose as the simple, yet sovereign remedy, which will taise wages, increase the earnings of capital, extirpate...taste and intelligence, purify government, and carry civilisation to yet nobler heights, is—to apfropriate rent by taxation." The confiscation of rent... | |
| Henry George - 1882 - 104 str.
...taxation to take it all. What I therefore propose, as the simple yet sovereign remedy, which will ; raise wages, increase the earnings of capital, extirpate...and taste, and intelligence, purify government and cany civilisation to yet nobler heights, is — to appropriate rent by taxation. In this way, the State... | |
| 1883 - 606 str.
...this simple, yet sovereign remedy, which will raise wages, increase the earnings of capital, cxtirpato pauperism, abolish poverty, give remunerative employment...government, and carry civilization to yet nobler heights, is — appropriate rent by taxation.' It is not essential to Mr. George's scheme, that it should be... | |
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