Excerpt from Individualism and the Land Question: A Discussion
On Thursday, 27th October, 1910, the Personal Rights Association held an "At Home," at the offices of the Association, II, Abbeville Road, London, S.W.
Mr. Franklin Thomasson, V.P., presided, and the following paper, by Sir Roland K. Wilson, M.A., LL.M., was read and discussed: -
I. - Theoretical.
I approach this subject from a point of view which is, I hope, largely shared by my present audience; though in many meetings of larger pretensions it would need a lot of explaining. It is that of one who desires to confine the State, as strictly as the nature of things will admit, to the one function of ascertaining and enforcing the dictates of justice as between man and man; and who puts higher or lower the claim of his own Government to his reverence, obedience, and support, according to the efficiency with which this primary function is discharged.
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