Bolton Hall (August 5, 1854 - December 10, 1938) on State and Coercion

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(1854 - 1938)

American 20th-century Lawyer, Author, Georgism Activist, Activist of the Poor, Starter of the Back-to-the-land Movement

: An American lawyer, author, and georgism activist who worked on behalf of the poor and started the back-to-the-land movement in the United States at the beginning of the 20th century. (From: Wikipedia.org.)


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Quote #14 on Political Struggle Quotes >> State and Coercion

“To hold that such issues can be determined by physical force is as ridiculous as the superstitions of our ancestors who made prisoners walk over hot irons to prove their innocence.”

Source: "A Peace Appeal to Labor," by Bolton Hall, April 17, 1898.

"A Peace Appeal to Labor," by Bolton Hall, April 17, 1898.

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