Economics
Land&Liberty Issue 1227 – Spring 2010
November 1, 2010
Ignoring George – why Britain’s politicians don’t want to know Parliament – better off hung? Monopoly’s hidden history On the right track – getting public transportation back on the rails Publishing Progress – an interview with Anthony Werner plus: news, reviews and commentary download here
Land&Liberty Issue 1226 – Winter 2009
November 1, 2010
The World in 2020 Churchill and Henry George Nothing to fear from free trade Clive Anderson and the land tax download here
Land&Liberty Issue 1224 – Summer 2009
November 1, 2010
The four vampires of capital Piggybacking the crisis Zimbabwe: new policies for a new century Farming off the dole Glasgow land tax Community land trusts Kent rail link windfall Illicit encounters download here
Economic Wisdom
October 28, 2010
The Economic Wisdom of Henry George The economic wisdom of Henry George is rooted in a profound understanding of the relationships that exist between different orders of law that operate within an economic community. He saw how over and above the man-made laws and regulations that societies develop themselves; there are laws of nature that […]
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October 27, 2010
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Events
October 27, 2010
Henry George Foundation Library Group Programme of Meetings – Autumn 2010 – 2nd edition Fridays 2.30 pm – 4.00 pm 11 Mandeville Place, London, W1U 3AJ. Courtesy of the School of Economic Science (Nearest tube: Bond Street – See Map at Station – 4 Minutes walk) All Welcome Some of us lunch at 1.00pm at […]
Progress without Poverty
October 27, 2010
Progress Without Poverty A Case for Recycling Public Value David Triggs This article is a reproduction of a paper produced by David Triggs, which lays out the case for Recycling public value, by use of a Land Value Tax. It lays out clearly some of the main theories and values of the Henry George Foundation, […]
An introduction to economics
October 27, 2010
How is it, that whilst many young people today can afford to travel the world and have super holidays, they can’t afford to provide for themselves and their families the most basic of life’s necessities – a home of their own? Introduction (and a short answer) In short, our answers to the problems highlighted by […]