Land Nationalisation Its Necessity And Its Aims Being a Comparison of the Syst
Land Nationalisation Its Necessity And Its Aims Being a Comparison of the Syst
Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913
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M. De Laveleye says : "Twelve and eleven per cent, of the Lombard and Venetian population are smitten, and those who are not actually struck by the plague are debilitated by the bad nourishment. The statistics of the conscription for the Army give horrifying results. In 1878 the report of General Torre shows that the number of conscripts excused for constitutional infirmity was Occupying Ownership. 153 20 per cent, in Lombardy and 18 per cent, in Venetia. . . . Thus, in the fairest country in t...he world a fifth of the popula- tion, in the flower of their life, are incapable of military service, in consequence of extreme poverty. . . . The Commission of Inquiry on the subject of ti\z pellagra says, ' The cause of this malady is extreme misery, so that under the medical question we find the social question. ' " And in a recent report to the Italian Government by Dr. Ruseri (as quoted in the Daily News, April i6th, 1881) we have the following statement : "Since 1856 the condition of the agricultural population, in spite of the improvement in other respects that has taken place, has remained much the same.
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