Friday

US steel magnate

The most comfortable, but also the the most unproductive, way for a capitalist to increase his fortune is to put all his monies in sites and await that point in time when a society, hungering for land, has to pay his price. Andrew Carnegie, (1835-1919)

Sunday

Norman S. Casserley

...It is to be noted that the words “property” and “ownership” wherever they occur, apply solely to goods, and that there is never room for any association with a meaning that might extend them so as to include land. This, of course, is as it should be, for it has never been possible, in logic, to treat land, the source of all wealth, as wealth itself. Given the current state of global ecologies and economies, is it not time to apply the solution advocated by these people, instead of accepting political prevarication? World economies and the global environment currently cry out more than ever for the need to change discredited revenue systems: Modern Catholic Sources