"The mere abolition of rent would not remove injustice, since it would confer a capricious advantage upon the occupiers of the best sites and the most fertile land. It is necessary that there should be rent, but it should be paid to the state or to some body which performs public services; or, if the total rental were more than is required for such purposes, it might be paid into a common fund and divided equally among the population."
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Bertrand Russell in: The Basic Writings of Bertrand Russell, 1903-1959, Psychology Press, 1992, p. 492.
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