1. Where the worker cannot be self-employed, what is his or her attitude toward the employer? (Chp. 17)
2. Is work a desirable thing in itself? Explain. (Chp. 17)
3. If there were no unemployed workers, would workers be denied a share in the benefits of material progress? Explain. (Chp. 18)
4. Under existing conditions, what are the effects of improvements in education and moral climate on wages? (Chp. 19)
5. What would be the net effect of abolishing all other monopolies except that of the private ownership of land? (Chp. 19)
6. As inventions increase the power to produce wealth, what happens to the price of commodities, and to the price of land? (Chp. 19)
7. What two conditions are necessary for true free trade to exist? (Chp. 20)
8. Why is it not possible to secure equal rights to land by redistributing land? (Chp. 20)
9. What practical proposal does George make in order to secure those conditions? (Chp. 20)
10. What are the major benefits to be derived from the public collection of rent? (Chp. 20)
11. Compare a Georgist attitude toward competition with that of a socialist. (Chp. 21)
12. According to George, what is the proper relationship between individualism and socialism? (Chp. 21)
13. What prediction does George make regarding the future of private property in land? What is your opinion? (Chp. 22)