| 1913 - 1082 pàgines
...the amount demanded in taxation, and to continue this increase as society progresses" . . . this is "understood in the proposition to put all taxes on the value of lands."14 Call you this, taxation? The arming your government with power to collect from year to year... | |
| George Falloon - 1915 - 46 pàgines
...land. It will be necessary, where rent exceeds the .present governmental revenues, commensurately to increase the amount demanded in taxation, and to continue...to put all taxes on the value of land. That is the "irsrt step, upon which the practical struggle must be made. When the hare is once caught and killed,... | |
| 1915 - 554 pàgines
...the amount demanded in taxation, and to continue this increase as society progresses" . . . this is "understood in the proposition to put all taxes on the value of lands."14 Call you this, taxation? The arming your government with power to collect from year to year... | |
| 1928 - 552 pàgines
...more than sufficient. Hence it will not be enough to merely place all taxes upon the value of land. It will be necessary, where rent exceeds the present...step upon which the practical struggle must be made." — Henry George (Progress and Poverty, Book VIII, Chapter II.) " That, so far as it has yet gone,... | |
| Louis Freeland Post - 1926 - 168 pàgines
...taxation, and to continue this increase as society progresses and rent advances." But he regarded that as "so natural and easy a matter, that it may be considered...proposition to put all taxes on the value of land," which, as he wrote in the same connection, "is the first step upon which the practical struggle must... | |
| Henry George - 2006 - 421 pàgines
...more than sufficient. Hence it will not be enough to merely place all taxes upon the value of land. It will be necessary, where rent exceeds the present...land. That is the first step, upon which the practical straggle must be made. When the hare is once caught and killed, cooking him will follow as a matter... | |
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