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  2. Agrarian Justice - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Paine, 1792. Agrarian Justice is the title of a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine and published in 1797, which proposed that those who possess cultivated land owe the community a ground rent, which justifies an estate tax to fund universal old-age and disability pensions and a fixed sum to be paid to all citizens upon reaching maturity.

  3. Thomas Paine - Wikipedia

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    In response to Paine's "Agrarian Justice", Thomas Spence wrote "The Rights of Infants" wherein he argued that Paine's plan was not beneficial to impoverished people because landlords would just keep raising land prices, further enriching themselves rather than giving the commonwealth an equal chance.

  4. Geolibertarianism - Wikipedia

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    A succinct summary of this philosophy can be found in Thomas Paine's 1797 pamphlet Agrarian Justice: "Men did not make the earth. It is the value of the improvements only, and not the earth itself, that is individual property. Every proprietor owes to the community a ground rent for the land which he holds".

  5. Opinion: It's time to relearn the lessons of Thomas Paine's ...

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    “Common Sense” was more than a rallying cry; it was Paine’s effort to forge an American identity rooted in a commitment to self-governance and trust in the power of the many — not the few.

  6. Citizen's dividend - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom and United States, the idea can be traced back to Thomas Paine's essay, Agrarian Justice, [3] which is also considered one of the earliest proposals for a social security system. Thomas Paine summarized his view by stating that "Men did not make the earth.

  7. Universal basic income in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Arguably the first to propose a system with great similarities to a national basic income in the United States was Thomas Paine, in Agrarian Justice, 1796/1797.His idea was that a few "basic incomes" to young people, in their 20s, financed by tax on heritage, was highly needed and also a matter of justice.

  8. Universal basic income - Wikipedia

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    English-born American philosopher Thomas Paine authored Common Sense (1776) and The American Crisis (1776–1783), the two most influential pamphlets at the start of the American Revolution. His essay, Agrarian Justice , [ 20 ] was published in 1797, In it, he proposed concrete reforms to abolish poverty.

  9. History of agrarianism - Wikipedia

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    Paine, Thomas. Agrarian Justice (1794) Patterson, James G. In the Wake of the Great Rebellion: Republican, Agrarianism and Banditry in Ireland After 1798 (2008) Roberts, Henry L. Rumania: Political Problems of an Agrarian State (1951). Zagorin, Perez.