Freehold Land Societies: Their History, Present Position, and Claims
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A concise pamphlet explains how mutual freehold land societies pool small subscriptions to buy, improve, and subdivide land so members obtain inexpensive freehold allotments and potential county voting rights. It outlines organizational rules—subscription plans, ballots or rotations for allotment, reduced conveyancing costs through collective purchase, democratic governance, and provisions for sickness, death, and refunds—and describes their appeal as both an investment and a vehicle for working-class economic independence. The pamphlet also considers the movement's political aims and its wider social and moral arguments for promoting thrift, property ownership, and practical improvement.
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