The Irish Land Question


Gelesen von Sean Dalton

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"What I want to impress upon those who may read this paper is this: The Irish land question is not a mere local question; it is a universal question. It involves the great problem of the distribution of wealth, which is everywhere forcing itself upon attention. It can not be settled by measures which in their nature can have but a local application. It can only be settled by measures which in their nature will apply everywhere as readily as in Ireland." (Summary by Henry George)

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Mr. Justice Fitzgerald speaks truth 13:08 Gelesen von Sean Dalton
Nothing peculiar in Irish distress 10:39 Gelesen von Sean Dalton
The Irish Question much more than an Irish Question 15:04 Gelesen von Sean Dalton
Inadequacy of proposed remedies 10:03 Gelesen von Sean Dalton
The first principle to settle: Whose land is it? 5:23 Gelesen von Sean Dalton
False position of Irish leaders — landlords' right is labor's wrong 7:58 Gelesen von Sean Dalton
The doctrine of vested rights — The great-great-grandson of Captain Kidd 19:15 Gelesen von KevinS
Private property in land must be abolished — the only way, the easy way 7:13 Gelesen von Sean Dalton
Political considerations. — A frank avowal of principle the best policy 6:46 Gelesen von Sean Dalton
Appeals to national animosities wrong and injurious 7:13 Gelesen von Sean Dalton
How to combine the strongest force against the least resistance 15:54 Gelesen von Sean Dalton
What Americans may learn in the discussion of the Irish Question, and what American experience may teach 4:52 Gelesen von Sean Dalton
A little island or a little world 7:36 Gelesen von Sean Dalton
Grandeur of the civilization that is possible 11:50 Gelesen von Sean Dalton
Barbarism of the civilization that is 18:47 Gelesen von Sean Dalton
True radicalism the true conservatism 17:59 Gelesen von Sean Dalton
“In hoc Signo Vinces.” 7:26 Gelesen von Sean Dalton

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excellent reading by the volunteers. the writer has some good ideas but they are poorly applied.