The a B C of Taxation With Boston Object Lessons Private Property in Land An

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, peaceful individual possession of specific parcels of land — is admitted to be necessary to its use by Mr. George and myself. . . . Mr. George holds throughout his argument to the absolute necessity of giving conditional ownership, or complete, full, and peaceable possession of land to those who may chose to take it under the new condition; and he has justified this ownership in many ways, not only in fact, but in words. He says, "In applying to public use the power of drawing on die general ...wealth which pertains to the owner- ship of land, we discourage ownership without use. " In that phrase he admits the ownership which he later justifies in the following words: "It (i. E. , ownership) arises from the necessity which comes from the highest use of land of giving individual possession, and comes from the difference in the capacity of land. " And, finally, after advocating the single tax on land valuation, he justifies it only in these significant words: "Under such conditions, men would not care to hold land which they did not want to use; and users of land, where their use was more than transient, would become the legal owners, having the assured privilege of peaceable possession and transfer as long as the tax was paid.

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