Eric Roll, Baron Roll of Ipsden Quote

Since the earth can yield its cultivator more then he needs for his own subsistence, the surplus can be appropriated by another class.


Chapter VII, The Transition, p. 312 - A History of Economic Thought (1939)


Since the earth can yield its cultivator more then he needs for his own subsistence, the surplus can be appropriated by another class.

Since the earth can yield its cultivator more then he needs for his own subsistence, the surplus can be appropriated by another class.

Since the earth can yield its cultivator more then he needs for his own subsistence, the surplus can be appropriated by another class.

Since the earth can yield its cultivator more then he needs for his own subsistence, the surplus can be appropriated by another class.