And I see no signs that Socrates thinks—any more than I do—that we have moral obligations to our parents, or that Socrates thinks Euthyphro’s prosecuting his father is immoral rather than simply unwise, and even foolish. But I acknowledge that there is more to be done to make this ...
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assessed value until relinquished. The holder and any capital or labor involved would keep whatever profit came from the working of the land, and the public would base taxation only upon the land itself. Note that this negates both income and capital gains taxes. (During George’s prominence,...