After all, nobody does implicitly believe in landlordism.
— HERBERT SPENCER, in 1850, Social Statics, Chap. IX.
Not only have land tenures an indefensible origin, but it is impossible to discover any mode by which land can become private property.
— HERBERT SPENCER, in 1850, Social Statics, Chap. IX.
The right of mankind at large to the earth's surface is still valid, all deeds, customs and laws notwithstanding.
— HERBERT SPENCER, in 1850, Social Statics, Chap. IX.
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