"Uncompensated" Quotes from Famous Books
... increase, is at once the expression and the condemnation of monopoly; it is the spoliation of labor by organized and legalized capital; of all the economic subversions it is that which most loudly accuses the old society, and whose scandalous persistence would justify an unceremonious and uncompensated dispossession of the entire ... — The Philosophy of Misery • Joseph-Pierre Proudhon |