Tucker, Benjamin Economic RentArkiverad 12 april 2013 hämtat från the Wayback Machine.. Liberty will abolish interest; it will abolish profit; it will abolish monopolistic rent; it will abolish taxation; it will abolish the exploitation of labor; it will abolish all means whereby any laborer can be deprived of any of his product; but it will not abolish the limited inequality between one laborer's product and anothers
Tucker Benjamin, Economic Rent(1886)Arkiverad 12 april 2013 hämtat från the Wayback Machine.. Liberty has never stood with those who profess to show on strictly economic grounds that economic rent must disappear or even decrease as a result of the application of the Anarchistic principle.
Tucker, Benjamin, Capital, Profits and InterestArkiverad 13 september 2007 hämtat från the Wayback Machine.. Then we have found him. Only the usurer remaining, he must be the Somebody whom we are looking for; he, and none other. But who is the usurer, and whence comes his power? There are three forms of usury; interest on money, rent of land and houses, and profit in exchange. Whoever is in receipt of any of these is a usurer. And who is not? Scarcely any one. The banker is a usurer; the manufacturer is a usurer; the merchant is a usurer; the landlord is a usurer; and the workingman who puts his savings, if he has any, out at interest, or takes rent for his house or lot, if he owns one, or exchanges his labor for more than an equivalent, - he too is a usurer. The sin of usury is one under which all are concluded, and for which all are responsible. But all do not benefit by it. The vast majority suffer. Only the chief usurers accumulate: in agricultural and thickly-settled countries, the landlords; in industrial and commercial countries, the bankers. Those are the Somebodies who swallow up the surplus wealth
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Warren, Josiah, Equitable Commerce (1846/52), sidan 49Arkiverad 27 september 2007 hämtat från the Wayback Machine.. Legislators! Framers of social institutions! Behold your most fatal error! You have sanctioned VALUE instead of COST as the basis of your institutions! Behold, also, the origin of ‘’rich’’ and ‘’poor’’ the fatal pitfall of the working classes! The great political blunder! The deep-seated, unseen germ of the confusion, insecurity, and iniquity of the world! The mildew, the all-pervading poison of the social condition!
Tucker, Benjamin Economic RentArkiverad 12 april 2013 hämtat från the Wayback Machine.. Liberty will abolish interest; it will abolish profit; it will abolish monopolistic rent; it will abolish taxation; it will abolish the exploitation of labor; it will abolish all means whereby any laborer can be deprived of any of his product; but it will not abolish the limited inequality between one laborer's product and anothers
Warren, Josiah, Equitable Commerce (1846/52), sidan 49Arkiverad 27 september 2007 hämtat från the Wayback Machine.. Legislators! Framers of social institutions! Behold your most fatal error! You have sanctioned VALUE instead of COST as the basis of your institutions! Behold, also, the origin of ‘’rich’’ and ‘’poor’’ the fatal pitfall of the working classes! The great political blunder! The deep-seated, unseen germ of the confusion, insecurity, and iniquity of the world! The mildew, the all-pervading poison of the social condition!
Tucker Benjamin, Economic Rent(1886)Arkiverad 12 april 2013 hämtat från the Wayback Machine.. Liberty has never stood with those who profess to show on strictly economic grounds that economic rent must disappear or even decrease as a result of the application of the Anarchistic principle.
Tucker, Benjamin, Capital, Profits and InterestArkiverad 13 september 2007 hämtat från the Wayback Machine.. Then we have found him. Only the usurer remaining, he must be the Somebody whom we are looking for; he, and none other. But who is the usurer, and whence comes his power? There are three forms of usury; interest on money, rent of land and houses, and profit in exchange. Whoever is in receipt of any of these is a usurer. And who is not? Scarcely any one. The banker is a usurer; the manufacturer is a usurer; the merchant is a usurer; the landlord is a usurer; and the workingman who puts his savings, if he has any, out at interest, or takes rent for his house or lot, if he owns one, or exchanges his labor for more than an equivalent, - he too is a usurer. The sin of usury is one under which all are concluded, and for which all are responsible. But all do not benefit by it. The vast majority suffer. Only the chief usurers accumulate: in agricultural and thickly-settled countries, the landlords; in industrial and commercial countries, the bankers. Those are the Somebodies who swallow up the surplus wealth