In Germany, in consequence of the nationalisation of all important means of traffic, much can be done if the authorities are willing, merely by way of administration.
Mr. William Susie, who next occupied the chair, was examined by Mr. Moody MacTear on the question of the nationalisation of Royalty Ballads.
After the luncheon interval Mr. Cyril Blunt read a report, which he had prepared at the request of the Commission, on the Nationalisation of the Folk-song Industry.
These views were put forward by the present writer twenty years ago in a little book on The Nationalisation of Health, which, though it met with wide approval, was probably regarded by most people as Utopian.
Yet we have nationalised these before even giving a thought to the Nationalisation of Health.
It came short, indeed, of the complete Nationalisation of Health as an affair of State.
Before the Fabian Society existed I pressed George's propaganda of Land Nationalisation on a meeting of the Democratic Federation, but was told to read Karl Marx.
No one will be deprived of his property without a special law on the nationalisation of banks and financial syndicates.
The land question, we agreed, lay at the root of the matter, and land nationalisation the true solution.
On the formation of the Land Nationalisation Society in 1880 he retired from the Association, and devoted himself to the larger issues which the new Society embraced.
Scott representing the Linnean Society, and Mr. Joseph Hyder the Land Nationalisation Society.
In fact, ever since I read the proof-sheets of his book on this subject, which he corrected when staying at my house in Kingstown, I have been a member of the Land Nationalisation Society, of which he was President.
I do not believe in your theory of land nationalisation one bit!
He was always ready, even eager, to discuss his social and land nationalisation principles with his scientific friends, with members of his own family, and indeed with anyone who would lend a willing ear.
I was to have been returned unopposed, in acknowledgment of my work on the Nationalisation Bill.
Comparisons were then made with railway conditions in Continental countries, and various tables of comparative rates were published from time to time, in support of railway nationalisation theories or otherwise.
Mr. Hodges makes a direct and ably-reasoned appeal for the nationalisation of the mines.
Both the Sankey scheme and the original scheme of the miners ("The Nationalisation of Mines and Minerals Bill," which is printed as an Appendix to the book) guard against this.
Nationalisation will bring leadership, which in the political sphere becomes statesmanship, and the right kind of education, to give which is the highest ultimate function of national existence.
Nationalisation creates the right leadership--that of the man who is master of his work.
The action required consists on the one hand in the perfecting of the British navy, and on the other of the military organisation of the British people on the principle, already explained, of the nationalisation of war.
The nationalisationof States, which is the fundamental fact of modern history, affects both policy and strategy.
Accordingly we find that England is the country where the scheme of the nationalisation of the land finds most adherents, and is most widely proclaimed.
To the delight of the Socialists, resolutions of the Trade Unions urging the nationalisation of all land and capital are becoming more and more emphatic.
Nationalisation of the trusts, of railways, docks, and canals, and all great means of transit.
Nationalisation of the land and organisation of agricultural and industrial armies under State control on co-operative principles.
Nationalisation of the land and the organisation of labour in agriculture and industry under public ownership and control on co-operative principles.
Nationalisation of Railways, Docks, and Canals, and all great means of transit.
How is thenationalisation of the land to be effected?
Usury can be arrested at present by nationalisation of exchange.
At the last Annual Conference of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain, various resolutions urging the nationalisation of all mines were proposed and carried.
The nationalisation of exchange must be undertaken.
Nationalisation is only the beginning of Socialism.
Municipalisation or nationalisation must proceed on the right lines and for a practical object.
I am not quoting this instance by way of plea that the present remedy for the grave economic problems of Ireland lies in nationalisation of railways.
Lord Salisbury and Lord Randolph Churchill were in 1886 in favour of the nationalisation of Irish railways, but at that date again no steps were taken.
Last in time, but not in strength and eloquence of language, comes Mr. Stead, with a perfect torrent of ideas in favour of the quick nationalisation of the Anglo-Saxon peoples.
An element conspicuously noticed in the nationalisation or unification of different nations or tribes is a common money-system.
Nationalisation he considered too vast and difficult a transaction in the present state of political evolution; but progressive interference with the land monopoly he held to be as practicable as it is necessary.
And while Bradlaugh, as has been said, stipulated for gradual action even in the regulation of the land, he never refused to contemplate the nationalisation of its rent as an ultimate ideal.
The real difference between the advocates of the nationalisation of the land and the Conservatives is this.
No nationalisation of the land could get so much out of it or conduce so highly to progress as the National Rate Book.
Upset that Union, establish an Irish Parliament working out its own salvation, financially and otherwise, and the basis of the whole scheme of railway nationalisation vanishes.
A reduction of rates has been held out as the great resulting boon of nationalisationever since the Irish Parliamentary Party specifically raised the question in Parliament in 1899.
And comparatively easy," said Aldous, "when you know that neither Socialism nor land-nationalisation will come in your time!
Early in the spring of this year a book called To-morrow and the Land had appeared in London, written by a young London economist of great ability, and dealing with the nationalisation of the land.
The income-tax stands for exactly the same principle in regard to State rights as would the nationalisation of the land or the railways.
To weigh it in the balance against such a thing as nationalisation of the railways is merely to invite a humorous rather than a serious treatment of the question.
The demand of the Socialist is a demand for the nationalisation of the land and all other instruments of production and distribution.
Kautsky, one of their best known representatives, the social democrats have announced that “the nationalisation of the land does not necessarily bring with it the abolition of private dwellings.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nationalisation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.