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Public Agricultural Lands |
97 |
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Public Ownership of Urban Land |
98 |
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Appropriating Future Increases of Land Value |
100 |
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Some Objections to the Increment Tax |
102 |
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The Morality of the Proposal |
108 |
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The German and British Increment Taxes |
114 |
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Transferring Other Taxes to Land |
117 |
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The Morality of the Plan |
120 |
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Amount of Taxes Practically Transferable |
122 |
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The Social Benefits of the Plan |
127 |
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A Supertax on Large Holdings |
130 |
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References on Section I |
133 |
SECTION II THE MORALITY OF PRIVATE CAPITAL AND INTEREST |
IX |
The Nature and the Rate of Interest |
137 |
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Meaning of Capital and Capitalist |
137 |
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Meaning of Interest |
138 |
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The Rate of Interest |
141 |
X |
The Alleged Right of Labour to the Entire Product Of Industry |
145 |
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The Labour Theory of Value |
146 |
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The Right of Productivity |
149 |
XI |
The Socialist Scheme of Industry |
152 |
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Socialist Inconsistency |
152 |
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Expropriating the Capitalists |
154 |
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Inefficient Industrial Leadership |
158 |
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Inefficient Labour |
162 |
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Attempted Replies to Objections |
162 |
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Restricting Individual Liberty |
168 |
XII |
Alleged Intrinsic Justifications of Interest |
171 |
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Attitude of the Church Toward Interest on Loans |
172 |
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Interest on Productive Capital |
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The Claims of Productivity |
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