The Wages Question; a Treatise On Wages And the Wages Class
The Wages Question; a Treatise On Wages And the Wages Class
Walker, Francis Amasa, 1840-1897
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A proprietor would not dare to im- pose conditions unusual in the country, and even in changing one metayer for another he alters nothing of the rent." " In this country (England) the cultivator of the soil and the owner of the soil are, as a rule, different persons ; in other eountriea tJiey a/re, as a rule, the same; or where they are not the same the owner of the BoU rather occupies the position of a perpetual lessor or mortgagee than that of a landlord whose contracts with his tenants are c...onstantly lia- ble to revision."— Prof. Rogers' Pol. Econ., p. 151. * Prof. Jones finds the origin of the metayer system of Western Europe, in Greece, from which it was adopted by the Romans, and in- troduced into Italy first, and France and Spain afterwards. Prof. Bogen findi that the metayer system was introduced quite generally Digitized by VjOOQIC 118 TEB WAGES QUJS8TI0N. aince the BevolntioD, it has been largely snperseded by peasant proprietorship ; and in Italy, since the nnifieatioq of the kingdom, the same process has been going on, though more slowly.
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