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Progress and Poverty (Book)

Author(s): George, Henry
Publication Date: January 1992

$14.00; 608 pages; Inventory ID 58-7; English; Paperback; ISBN 0-911312-58-7

To order this book, please contact the Lincoln Institute directly at 800-526-3873 or email help@lincolninst.edu

Abstract

Subtitled "An Inquiry into the Cause of Industrial Depressions and of Increase of Want with Increase of Wealth...The Remedy," this classic book, published originally in 1879, presents George's theories based on the concept that equality of access to land is the principal solution to economic injustice. George proposed removing all taxes on labor, business and trade, and taxing only the value of land to provide enough revenue for government and reduce speculation, thus benefiting both the individual and the community.

Published by the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, New York.
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