The Trust Question--A Solution

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These parties should not be deprived of wealth, nor should anything be confiscated, unless an attempt at evasion were made.
They should be allowed an abundance; but, having retained an abundance, they should permit others to have a chance.
If they possess real ability and are worthy citizens, their value v,'ill not be lost to the country, as there are fields enough in which they can attain distinctions that are more desirable than that of possessing much.
One of the greatest practical difficult
...ies in putting through such a plan, would be to prevent the escape of the multi-million- aires with their fortunes, from the country. To prevent this, measures of the greatest severity would be necessary, but they need work no greater hardship than the giving away of the excess of their fortune to those of their choice, where there is conformity to the law.
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The following amendments to the Federal Constitution might suffice: Limited Fortune.— On and after January first, nineteen hundred and four, no citizen, whether living in the United States or elsewhere, and no other person living in the United States, shall ]i()ssu,ss a fortune of the value of over a million dollars, and ill addition thereto a homestead of over fifteen acres in extent; and no other pei-son shall possess proi)erty in the United States unless ho or she, or, should it be a company, its wealthiest member, is a person whose fortune does not exceed said maximum amount.


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