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... the principle of three acres and a cow, on which the election of 1885 was fought. The principle was that the local authority was to have power to acquire land by compulsion for the benefit of the community, in letting it out or otherwise disposing of it to individuals... It was on this proposal that the great charge of Socialism was made; but we were all Socialists now.
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The value of the political heads of departments is to tell the permanent officials what the public will not stand.
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Socialism is the legitimate and inevitable corollary of Mr. Bright's doctrine. If want is the crime of the Government, then the duty of the Government must be to provide against want. This is Socialism pure and simple. It begins with national workshops, and ends with what Mr. Carlyle calls a "whiff of grapeshot." Mr. Bright may pretend to direct his attacks against the aristocracy alone, but it is the possessors of capital, the employers of labour, the great middle class of this country who have real cause to dread his revolutionary language.
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Nobody ever did anything very foolish except from some strong principle.
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Born:
October 14, 1827
Died:
October 1, 1904
(aged 76)
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Sir William George Granville Venables Vernon Harcourt was a British lawyer, journalist and Liberal statesman.
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