Trade Organizations in Politics; Also, Progress And Robbery, An Answer to Henry George

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The precise and complete legal system of the Germanic lawyers was replaced, so tar as possible, by a confused, barbarous jargon about natural rights, agreements, con- tracts, covenants, pacts, etc., which terms no two writers used in the same sense, or which often meant different things in the same volume or chapter. In England the Germanic law, under the name of the feudal system, was confined to the law of real estate, and could there keep up with the wants of national development only by lab
...ori- ously defined fictions — which, however, were after all better than the fine sounding but utterly confused system which regulated personal property ; the lawyers felt that the only salvation for the stability of the law of real prop- erty, on which such vast interests depended, was to keep it out of the vortex of natural law, which had swallowed 82 so many legal institutions, and which necessarily led to communism.
Another, probably the most important, evil effect of the social contract theory was, as above stated, that all cor- porations or unions except the State must be abolished.


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