The Report of the Proceedings And Papers Read in Princes Hall Piccadilly Unde

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The Report of the Proceedings And Papers Read in Princes Hall Piccadilly Unde
England Industrial Remuneration Conference 1885 London
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George accepts it fully and frankly. Land does not belong to individuals, to communes, or to particular nations, but to man- kind. ' The equal right, ' he says, ' of all men to the use of land, is as clear as their equal right to breathe the air ; it is a right proclaimed by the fact of their existence. ' Now by a ' right to the use of land, ' Mr. George always means a right to share in its rent. So that he explicitly acknowledges, what FRIDAY MORNING. 353 clearly follows from his abstract doct...rines on the natural foundation of property, that the earth and what is under the «arth belongs equally to all members of the human family. I would suggest, therefore, that some of his statements be ampli- fied in this sense. When, for example, he informs us that, * Though his titles have been acc[uiesced in generation after generation, to the landed estates of the Duke of Westminster the poorest child that is born in London to-day has as much right as has his eldest son ; ' we should add, * and the most degraded savage in the South Sea Islands has as much right as the London child, ' not forgetting to conclude with Mr.

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