In general, as soon as there is no more vacant land, the masters of the soil have a kind of monopoly against the rest of the world.
— SISMONDI, New Principles of Political Economy (1820), Book III., Chap. 5, f. 202. (Second French Edition.)
It begins to be asked on many sides how the possessors of the land became possessed of it, and why they should still possess it, more than you or I.
— RUSKIN, Fors Clavigera, Vol. I., Letter 2.
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