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The Malay Archipelago

CHAPTER XL
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We permit absolute possession of the soil of our country, with no legal rights of existence on the soil, to the vast majority who do not possess it.

A great landholder may legally convert his whole property into a forest or a hunting-ground, and expel every human being who has hitherto lived upon it.

In a thickly-populated country like England, where every acre has its owner and its occupier, this is a power of legally destroying his fellow-creatures; and that such a power should exist, and be exercised by individuals, in however small a degree, indicates that, as regards true social science, we are still in a state of barbarism..


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