Ernest Howard Crosby (1856 – 1907) was an American reformer, georgist, and author, the son of Presbyterian minister Howard Crosby. He became an exponent of the theories of Leo Tolstoy.
Quotes
- If judge and jury had to hang the prisoner themselves in cold blood, there would be fewer executions; if we each had to butcher our own meat, there would be a great increase in the number of vegetarians.
- Tolstoy and His Message (New York: Funk and Wagnall's Company, 1904), p. 53.
Quotes about Crosby
- Ernest Crosby, a leading single-taxer and Tolstoyan, who was also a gifted poet and writer.
- Emma Goldman, Living My Life (1931)
External links
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