May 18, 2012
Hodgskin vs. Spencer on Land Rights
Those who followed our recent Land Symposium might be interested in Thomas Hodgskin’s critique of Herbert Spencer’s views on land (and possibly also my critique of both Hodgskin and Spencer).
Those who followed our recent Land Symposium might be interested in Thomas Hodgskin’s critique of Herbert Spencer’s views on land (and possibly also my critique of both Hodgskin and Spencer).
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