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" An author has no natural right to a property in his production. But then neither has he a natural right to anything whatever which he may produce or acquire. "
Social Statics: Abridged and Revised ; Together with The Man Versus the State - Page 387
by Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 431 pages
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The Fortnightly Review, Volume 33

England - 1880 - 930 pages
...arises from one's having first built up the idea of natural right as a wall to run one's head against. An author has no natural right to a property in his...anything whatever which he may produce or acquire. What is true is, that a man has a strong instinct making him seek to possess what he has produced or...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 31; Volume 94

American periodicals - 1880 - 820 pages
...ar1ses from one's, having first built up the idea of natural, right as a wall to run one's head against. An author has no natural right to a property in his...anything whatever which he may produce or acquire. What is true is that a man has a strong instinct making him seek to possess what he has produced or...
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The Publishers Weekly, Volume 17

American literature - 1880 - 712 pages
...arises from one's having first built up the idea of natural right as a wall to run one's head against. An author has no natural right to a property in his...anything whatever which he may produce or acquire. . . . Property is the creation of law. . . . Yet to secure, so far as without intolererable inconvenience...
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Library Magazine of American and Foreign Thought, Volume 3

Choice literature - 1880 - 1170 pages
...arises from one's having first built up (he idea of natural right as a wall to run one's head against. An author has no natural right to a property in his...anything whatever which he may produce or acquire. What is true is, that a man has a strong instinct making him seek to possess what he hns produced or...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 17

Science - 1880 - 922 pages
...arise from one's having first built up the idea of natural right as a wall to run one's head against. An author has no natural right to a property in his...anything whatever which he may produce or acquire. What is true is, that a man has a strong instinct making him seek to possess what he has produced or...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 17

Science - 1880 - 900 pages
...arise from one's having first built up the idea of natural right as a wall to run one's head against. An author has no natural right to a property in his...anything whatever which he may produce or acquire. What is true is, that a man has a strong instinct making him seek to possess what he has produced or...
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Irish Essays: And Others

Matthew Arnold - Copyright - 1882 - 336 pages
...arises from one's having first built up the idea of natural right as a wall to run one's head against. An author has no natural right to a property in his...anything whatever which he may produce or acquire. What is true is, that a man has a strong instinct making him seek to possess what he has produced or...
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The State in Relation to Labour

William Stanley Jevons - Labor - 1882 - 188 pages
...considerably, and it is always a popular theme. But if my study of this subject has led to any true results, the first step must be to rid our minds of the idea...such things in social matters as abstract rights, absolute principles, indefeasible laws, inalterable rules, or anything whatever of an eternal and inflexible...
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Mixed Essays: Irish Essays and Others

Matthew Arnold - Democracy - 1883 - 534 pages
...arises from one's having first built up the idea of natural right as a wall to run one's head against. An author has no natural right to a property in his...anything whatever which he may produce or acquire. What is true is, that a man has a strong instinct making him seek to possess what he has produced or...
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Economic Tracts, Volumes 11-20

Economics - 1883 - 554 pages
...competition. In discussing the principles of industrial legislation, the late Prof. Jevons says : " The first step must be to rid our minds of the idea...such things in social matters as abstract rights, absolute principles, indefeasible laws, unalterable rules, or any thing whatever of an eternal and...
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