Inequality of income is one thing; inequality of landownership is another.  
The difference is that the quantity of land is fixed, so A can get more only  
by arranging that everyone else has less.  The converse is also true: the  
landless can get land only by arranging to take some from those who have  
some, preferably those who have a lot more than they need for any reasonable  
purpose.  
  
Pareto and his followers today deftly rule this out of bounds - mustn't make  
anyone worse off, "no-no" - but it is the hard fact every society must face  
in the end.  
  
Mason Gaffney