id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 49854 Sims, George R. A Critique of Socialism Read Before The Ruskin Club of Oakland California, 1905 .txt text/plain 6210 327 70 will let Socrates and Phædo carry on the conversation, which might run _Socrates_--We are agreed, then, that no man has any right inherent in _Phædo_--You are doubtless right, Socrates. _Socrates_--And if neither one man nor two men can acquire lawful title _Socrates_--And when men hold property in common, each has as much right _Phædo_--We have come, Socrates, to discuss with you, if you will permit _Phædo_--Of a truth, Socrates, we discussed the matter till the sun went _Socrates_--And beings which can use and enjoy the earth must be living _Socrates_--And there are no living things except the gods, mankind, the _Socrates_--And the plants do not use the earth, or enjoy it, although _Socrates_--And surely as between man and the lower animals, the earth _Phædo_--That is true, and I now agree that the earth was made for man. living things on the earth and subject them to his uses. ./cache/49854.txt ./txt/49854.txt