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- Contributor: Larrabee, Frank D.
- Date: 1897
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Image 7 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... Functions of Government* FRANK D. LARRABEE.
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Image 9 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT A DEVELOPMENT OF PRINCIPLES THAT NECESSITATE THE EXISTENCE OP GOVERNMENT. A CONSIDERATION OF CERTAIN FUNCTIONS RELATIVE TO MATTERS IN RESPECT TO WHICH OUR NATION- AL, STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS...
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- Date: 1897
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Image 10 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... TCs Copyright 1897, BY FRANK D. LARRABEE.
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Image 11 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... CONTENTS. CHAPTERS PAGES I. iNTRODUCnON, 1-7 II. The Question Stated, 8-13 III. Rights op Individuals in Society Without a Government, 14-19 IV. The Position of Anarchists Untenable, 20-22 V. The Position oe...
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- Date: 1897
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Image 13 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... Functions of Government* CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION. No other territory of equal area is more highly favored by nature than that of the United States. Ex- tending into both the warm and cold...
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- Date: 1897
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Image 14 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... 2 FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT. world as now in the United States. They are a new nation, produced by the commingling of the blood of many nations, and by a law of nature...
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Image 15 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... INTRODUCTION. 3 This lamentable condition of things exists notwith- standing the country as a whole is only sparsely set- tled. There is, practically, no limit to the population that the United States...
- Contributor: Larrabee, Frank D.
- Date: 1897
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Image 16 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... 4 FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT. class the army of the unemployed is recruited, and it in turn recruits the army of tramps. There has heen, and still is, another large army of men...
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Image 17 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... INTRODUCTION, 5 ence of the evil is acknowledged by them, there is hope. The best sign of the times is that it is now admitted by a majority of our people that...
- Contributor: Larrabee, Frank D.
- Date: 1897
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Image 18 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... 6 FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT. If what has already been said is true, that our la- mentable condition is not attributable to any stingi- ness of nature, to any evil in the form...
- Contributor: Larrabee, Frank D.
- Date: 1897
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Image 19 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... INTRODUCTION, discover, that, though we may make other slight mis- takes, no other evils await us of sufficient importance and influence materially to retard or deflect us in our march of progress.
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- Date: 1897
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Image 20 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... CHAPTER TI. THE QUESTION STATED. There are people who contend that government is neither necessary nor desirable. They are, therefore, called anarchists. There are others commonly called socialists; these are diametrically opposed...
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- Date: 1897
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Image 21 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... THE QUESTION STATED. 9 So far as the writer s information extends, neither the opinions of the anarchists nor the socialists ever have been or now are dominant, but instead every con-...
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Image 22 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... 10 FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT. but comparatively little by the government The Re- publican party, on the contrary, has ever sought to in- crease the ])ower of the central, government. Neither party has...
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Image 23 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... THE QUESTION STATED. 11 it weigh and measure it for the buyer and sell j»? Should the goYernment interfere with trade? llow £ire the expenses of government to be borne? These specific...
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Image 24 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... 12 FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT. of government. Though even the preservation of all knowledge depends upon the conduct of government upon scientific principles, it is an acknowledged fact that the science of government...
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- Date: 1897
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Image 25 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... THE QUESTION STATED, 13 constitutions, and a state government may constitu- tionally do everything the power to do wMcli was not surrendered to the general government by the adop- tion of the...
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Image 26 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... CHAPTER III. RIGHTS OF INDIVIDUALS IN A SOCIETY WITH- OUT A GOVERNMENT. In the foregoing chapter it was stated that the sub- ject of the proper functions of government involves the rights...
- Contributor: Larrabee, Frank D.
- Date: 1897
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Image 27 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... RIGHTS OF INDIVIDUALS IN A SOCIETY, ETC. 15 be ascertained the privileges of the citizen would thereby also be ascertained, and vice versa. Government is a creature of society; society must exist...
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Image 28 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... 16 FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT. live while his powers lasted, or to kill himself if he would and could. He had the right to move or not; he had the right to go...
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Image 29 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... RIGHTS OF INDIVIDUALS IN A SOCIETY, ETC. 17 rights of man, and the basis of his rights in society with or without a government. Kow, suppose these individuals with their unequal powers,...
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Image 30 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... 18 FUNCTIONS OF GOVFRNMENT. But are the natural rights of each and all neces- sarily affected? Alone, each had the right to go where he willed, stay where he willed, to appropriate...
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Image 31 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... RIGHTS OF INDIVIDUALS IN A SOCIETY, ETC. 19 him no right to do it. The rights of the strong are no greater than those of the weak. Though, if in a so-...
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Image 32 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... CHAPTER IV. THE POSITION OF ANAEOHISTS UNTENABLE. It will be remembered that in tbe previous cliapter it was determined tbat outside of society tbe rights of each were unlimited and equal, and...
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Image 33 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... THE POSITION OF ANARCHISTS UNTENABLE. 21 impossible for two persons to occupy the same place at the same time, in order to maintain the equal rights of individuals, none could occupy the...
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Image 34 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... 22 FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT. tain the former equality of the natural rights of all; strictly speaking, that equality of necessity is de- stroyed when some are permitted even by agreement to occupy...
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Image 35 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... CHAPTER V. THE POSITION OF THE SOCIALISTS UNTEN- ABLE. It must not be forgotten that the first reason justi- fying a government, as shown in what precedes, con- sists in the consideration...
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- Date: 1897
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Image 36 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... 24 FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT, development all exercise is stopped and absolute rest imposed upon a man, not only will development stop, but decay and death ensue. TMs is a law of nature....
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- Date: 1897
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Image 37 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... THE POSITION OF THE SOCIALISTS UNTENABLE. 25 meet and conflict the least with other men, while the reverse is true, greatest development being in the cen- ters of society, even as governments...
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- Date: 1897
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Image 38 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... 26 FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT. society, the liberty of individuals should be restricted only so far as necessary to the maintenance of an equality of rights, that is, so far as necessary to...
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Image 39 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... THE POSITION OF THE SOCIALISTS UNTENABLE. 27 No system whereby the people would alternately occupy the best and poorer places of the locality could be accepted, for as soon as the society...
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- Date: 1897
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Image 40 of Functions of government. A development of principles that necessitate the existence of government ... 28 FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT. Its exact and only function, so far as the matters al- ready considered are concerned, is to establisli the per- manent possession of land upon equitable principles, and...
- Contributor: Larrabee, Frank D.
- Date: 1897