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The Rights of Citizens. View last month's results on The Role of Religion.


Suggestions
for further
reading:


BOOM BUST: HOUSE PRICES, BANKING AND THE DEPRESSION OF 2010 -- Twenty years after he first documented the 18-year “real estate cycle”, the author’s case for the pivotal role of land speculation in the business cycle is even more compelling.



CRITICS OF HENRY GEORGE -- The definitive scholarly review of a century of critical treatments of Henry George's ideas. Must reading for serious students. Edited by Dr. Robert V. Andelson. Second edition, this time in two volumes.



LAND VALUE TAXATION AROUND THE WORLD -- Twenty-six scholarly essays on the methods and degrees of "LVT" in various countries. The definitive source on the application of Henry George's economic remedy. Edited by Dr. Robert V. Andelson. Third edition; thoroughly revised and updated.



The traditional libertarian affirmation of individual liberty contradicts their stance in favor of absolute private property in land. Harold Kyriazi resolves the conundrum.



"Deadweight politics vs. public rent dividends." The authors describe the many frightful ways in which today's tax systems drag national economies down, wasting potential and shutting off opportunities.



A well-documented expose of the funding of higher education as a political strategy. Was neoclassical economics designed to obscure the importance of land?



Henry George greatly influenced the thinking of Leo Tolstoy, one of the world's greatest critics of economic and political power, who in turn influenced Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and countless others.


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-- Henry George, Social Problems