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As soon as the land of any country has all become private property, the landlords, like all other men, love to reap where they never sowed, and demand a rent even for its natural produce
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As soon as land becomes private property, the landlord demands a share of almost all the produce which the labourer can either raise or collect from it
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"But there are hundreds of nations that do allow private property
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In both regulations, the sacred rights of private property are sacrificed to the supposed interests of public revenue
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Such land, indeed, is in North America to be had almost for nothing, or at a price much below the value of the natural produce; a thing impossible in Europe, or indeed in any country where all lands have long been private property
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The tribunes, when they had a mind to animate the people against the rich and the great, put them in mind of the ancient divisions of lands, and represented that law which restricted this sort of private property as the fundamental law of the republic
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In ever country where the unfortunate law of slavery is established, the magistrate, when he protects the slave, intermeddles in some measure in the management of the private property of the master ; and, in a free country, where the master is, perhaps, either a member of the colony assembly, or an elector of such a member, he dares not do this but with the greatest caution and circumspection
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But in a country where the government is in a great measure arbitrary, where it is usual for the magistrate to intermeddle even in the management of the private property of individuals, and to send them, perhaps, a lettre de cachet, if they do not manage it according to his liking, it is much easier for him to give some protection to the slave; and common humanity naturally disposes him to do so
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He could only identify it by the high fence, the private property sign that gave no indication of any business
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When the crown lands had become private property, they would, in the course of a few years, become well improved and well cultivated
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Consequently, he permitted all hands to go ashore with their private property
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That’s on private property
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Two Falls was on private property
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Searches are also being conducted on private property fronting on McKerlie Line
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Pilar is no exception, of course, for in the Philippines there are two types of land: the “transferable land” that gives rights to private property and inheritance, and the “inalienable land” which cannot be transferred because it only belongs to the government, such as mountains, rivers and marshes…
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private property that the land owners no longer can control
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be paid to sue and interfere with private property while claiming to be protecting the environment
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Don‘t you remember, there is no private property to steal in Communism? His father tried to renew his company but the Communist would not have it
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He ran onto the private property
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Private property is recognized and protected by law at one end of the scale, state ownership or control prevails at the other
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Next came the stealing of private property, precious metals, and production goods,
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Our businesses are much more able to take care of our land and forests and water resources and we need to remove the laws that enable these environmental groups to be paid to sue and interfere with private property while claiming to be protecting the environment
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complete abolition of private property and the disappearance of the state but instead envisioned Socialism more as a form of society in which fully democratic control would be exercised over wealth, and production would be controlled by a group of responsible experts
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a general overthrow of the system of private property is inevitable, when the revolt of the poor against the rich becomes a necessity that can no longer be postponed
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Essentially, all private property is now controlled by a government entity
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Under Socialism, the purpose of the Law is to expropriate as much private property as possible
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Thus they agree with John Locke regarding the primacy of private property; they only differ in how it is to be distributed
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Therefore retention of private property is illegal
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8 Frederick Engels, The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State, trans
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Socialism did not require expropriation of all private property and that Hungarian
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That means especially the family (see Engel’s Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State), and any laws or traditions that might lend support to family or any other normative
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The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State, trans
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Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State, The, 222, 306
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To accomplish this, they both work to abolish the ownership of private property, gradually by the socialists, rapidly by ‘revolution’ with the communists
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On the other hand, François Babeuf, an early French social theorist and reactionary, as well as Fourier, Engels, and Marx all insisted that the collectivization of private property could only be achieved through the power of the state
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There was no private property, and the participants lived as one large family, even to eating meals at large communal tables
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The Republicans basically try to adhere to this principle of private property as conservatives, and firmly believe that it is so elementary that there can be no question
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On the other hand, Socialism is the philosophical, esoteric, and unsuccessful societal system based upon central control of the means of production and abrogation of private property
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The philosophy of Socialism relies on the undermining of the stability and intention of responsible, representative government and moral community action that is supported by the Rule of Law and the importance of the individual’s ownership of private property
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The following is a list of the important features of each: Positive Features of Capitalism: 1) It provides for the wants and needs of consumers in the best and most efficient way, 2) It is based on private ownership of the means of production and the ownership of private property
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one’s personal private property, because the love object is a Person and not a
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becoming the other’s private property, and ensures that the profound
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exchange of private property
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The husband acquires a right of private property
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After all they were not an army; they were security guards looking after private property
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inclined to create more private property than they
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agreement the private property of the money
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Bill: The place Michael is referring to was private property
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“Hundreds like you trespass on this, again, private property every year
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Don't they know of private property?
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-You are on private property! - Said with sarcasm - I must ask them to leave the mansion
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Whilst in power, the Khmer Rouge carried out a radical program that included isolating the country from foreign influence, closing schools, hospitals and factories, abolishing banking, finance and currency, outlawing all religions, confiscating all private property and relocating people from urban areas to collective farms where forced labour was widespread
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We are making a statement that will tell the world to keep out, this is private property and we shall keep it that way
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saying ‘private property, trespassers will be
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This international group of fruitcakes was responsible for a number of violent acts over the years in Demery’s patch, including arson, assault, and damage to private property
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The court decided in that since the theater was private property for which a paid admission had been charged and that the rules of conduct during the presentation were clearly posted, the man was guilty of breach of contract and upheld the conviction
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’One can only conclude, ladies and gentlemen, that if this island were not private property, it would have significant tourist potential
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private property for public use and compensates the owner
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Although the majority of “long paddock” campsites are on government owned land, some are private property
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He didn’t want to draw any attention to himself, since he was walking onto private property
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The other detective was about to open a drawer and she stopped him with a sharp tone “What are you doing over there? That’s Ms Harper’ private property! You have no right to look in there without her permission! I’m going to have to ask you both to leave now!”
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This interpretation extends to the misuse, vandalism and theft of public property and private property alike
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"This here crick is private property
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still not enough to ensure that one can either earn or keep, or safely identify one's so-called private property
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Tomorrow, he would send a team of his agents who had experience in spelunking down there to investigate - and to permanently seal off all the illegal entrances to people‘s private property - starting with Annie & Kathy’s houses
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someone was going to catch them having sex on private property
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'This is private property
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What are you doing? That’s private property,” Fred scolded, pointing at the sign
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The cemetery was technically located on private property, which was mostly the reason for the lack of upkeep
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private property in another Nation
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But unlike the radicals adored by the likes of the PBS crowd, neither Toby Keith nor Charlie Daniels created a disturbance infringing upon the rights of others to enjoy these respective concerts ( as bland as they might have been ) or destroyed various forms of public or private property in the name of raising consciousness
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A woman in a homeowner association there was being threatened with a fine of $25 a day for hanging on her home on private property a wreath in the shape of the peace sign
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This is America and private property should still mean something
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national laws for the protection of private property,
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We might as well urge the destruction of the highest existing type of man because he failed to reach our ideal as to favor the destruction of Individualism, Private Property, the Law of Accumulation of Wealth, and the Law of Competition; for these are the high est result of human experience, the soil in which society, so far, has produced the best fruit
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Even modern writers would acknowledge that the right of private property is based on expediency, and may be interfered with in a variety of ways for the public good
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He can imagine that in some distant age or clime, and through the influence of some individual, the notion of common property may or might have sunk as deep into the heart of a race, and have become as fixed to them, as private property is to ourselves
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Finally, the Fifth Amendment prevents the government from confiscating private property that is needed for governmental purposes without fairly compensating the citizen who owns the property
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This is private property
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air of an owner and give his consent to the beast's slaughter that we understood at last that these great creatures were as much private property as a herd of cattle, and that these symbols which had so perplexed us were nothing more than the marks of the owner
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But when the news trickled back that Lee had issued orders that no private property in Pennsylvania should be touched, that looting would be punished by death and that the General had earned to save his popularity
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Everything else upstairs is still private property, mostly cram-full of furniture; you never saw such stuff, priceless some of it
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” This situation has been effectively described by Berle and Means in their significant work The Modern Corporation and Private Property
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Investors and property owners of all kinds were wiped out when the Communists took over all private property for the state in Cuba in 1960
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This is private property!”
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“Your five acres are private property
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The DRC is an extreme example, but expropriation, civil unrest, and a near-absence of private property rights are unfortunately all too common in many parts of the world where global mining companies operate
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The origin of the family, private property and the state (trad
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It was the private property of three confederate white seamen of that ship, one of whom, it seems, communicated it to Tashtego with Romish injunctions of secrecy, but the following night Tashtego rambled in his sleep, and revealed so much of it in that way, that when he was wakened he could not well withhold the rest
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Labaume gives some instances of barbarous violation of private property
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But the chief point is that the crocodile is private property, so that the principles of economics apply in this question
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Foreign companies,' he said, 'must as far as possible buy up the whole of our land in big lots, and then split it up, split it up, split it up, in the smallest parts possible'—and do you know he pronounced the words 'split it up' with such determination—'and then sell it as private property
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At that time he fully realised all the cruelty and injustice of private property in land, and being one of those to whom a sacrifice to the demands of conscience gives the highest spiritual enjoyment, he decided not to retain property rights, but to give up to the peasant labourers the land he had inherited from his father
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) In the same way, when Nekhludoff came of age, and gave the small estate he had inherited from his father to the peasants because he considered the holding of private property in land wrong, this step filled his mother and relations with dismay and served as an excuse for making fun of him to all his relatives
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But his mother’s death, the coming into the property, and the necessity of managing it, again raised the question as to what his position in reference to private property in land was
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In the time of Montesquieu it was said that the reason for the maintenance of large armies might be found in the unlimited power of kings, who carried on war in the hope of increasing their private property and their glory
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Or a sermon appears showing that land should not be an object of private possession, and that the institution of private property in land is a chief cause of the poverty of the masses
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A discussion of private property in Land and the obstacles to a better state of things, with Tolstoy's advice to Land Reformers
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We think to-day that the requirements of the Christian doctrine—of universal brotherhood, suppression of national distinctions, abolition of private property, and the strange injunction of non-resistance to evil by force—demand what is impossible
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Finally, gentlemen, there are people with an hereditary animus against private property