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Page 318
... land with the entirely reasonable and , within the system of private property , inevitable and desirable consequence of the selling off of private property in land . In the first place , feudal landed property is already in essence land ...
... land with the entirely reasonable and , within the system of private property , inevitable and desirable consequence of the selling off of private property in land . In the first place , feudal landed property is already in essence land ...
Page 319
... landed property , which is the root of private property , should be drawn entirely into the orbit of private property and become a commodity ; that the rule of the property owner should appear as the naked rule of private property , of ...
... landed property , which is the root of private property , should be drawn entirely into the orbit of private property and become a commodity ; that the rule of the property owner should appear as the naked rule of private property , of ...
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... landed property is divided up , monopoly will inevitably reappear in an even more repulsive form - unless , that is , the division of landed property itself is negated or abolished . This does not mean a return to feudal property , but ...
... landed property is divided up , monopoly will inevitably reappear in an even more repulsive form - unless , that is , the division of landed property itself is negated or abolished . This does not mean a return to feudal property , but ...
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