The origin of property and the formation of the village community : a course of lectures delivered at the London School of Economics . ed at the same time, sown with the samecrops, and abandoned for common pasture at thesame time, according to the rules of the Flurzwang. 4Thus, after long and gradual evolution, the final stageof the village community is reached. In dividing the land, the labour expended on it istaken into account, and the periods are arranged so asnot to destroy the interest of the individual in goodcultivation of his soil. For this reason arable landsremain in the same hands
The origin of property and the formation of the village community : a course of lectures delivered at the London School of Economics . ed at the same time, sown with the samecrops, and abandoned for common pasture at thesame time, according to the rules of the Flurzwang. 4Thus, after long and gradual evolution, the final stageof the village community is reached. In dividing the land, the labour expended on it istaken into account, and the periods are arranged so asnot to destroy the interest of the individual in goodcultivation of his soil. For this reason arable landsremain in the same hands for much longer periods than 1 Krol, pp. 207, 208 ; West V. pp. 164-167 ; Kaufman,PP- 349> 35° ; T- and T., pp. 44, 45. - Kaufman, pp. 350; T. and T., pp. 43-46; West Sil>., XIII. P- 6+- 3 In the steppes of South Russia there are village communitieswhere every peasant gets his arable land in two or three pieces.—VV. W., p. 400. 4 Kaufman, p. 349 ; West Sib., V. p. 189; XIII, p. 69, etc. MAP II The Village Novoselok in the Government of PS KOW (NORTH RUSSIA) The black strips indicate the landallotted to one peasant. [X^£-?1 Forests RoadsLakesBog-land Map IV. The Village Pavlovkain the Government of Ta u ria (South Russia) The shaded strips indicate the landallotted to one peasant
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