Property should be in a certain sense common, but, as a general rule, private; for, when every one has a distinct interest, men will not complain of one another, and they will make more progress, because every one will be attending to his own business.


Selections (ed. 1927)


Property should be in a certain sense common, but, as a general rule, private; for, when every one has a distinct interest, men will not complain of...

Property should be in a certain sense common, but, as a general rule, private; for, when every one has a distinct interest, men will not complain of...

Property should be in a certain sense common, but, as a general rule, private; for, when every one has a distinct interest, men will not complain of...

Property should be in a certain sense common, but, as a general rule, private; for, when every one has a distinct interest, men will not complain of...