Progress and Poverty - The Complete Works of Henry George

Progress and Poverty - The Complete Works of Henry George

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"Progress and Poverty is not so much a book as an event. The life and thought of no one capable of understanding it can be quite the same after reading it."

- Emma Lazarus

In this landmark text, Henry George lays out his study of questions of why poverty partners with economic and technological progress. His theory of single land tax proposed in this book was so influential it spurred progressive economic reform.

Henry George was an American political economist and journalist. His 1879 work Progress and Poverty explored the paradox of increasing poverty and inequality amongst economic progress. He looked into the causes of industrial depressions and focused his efforts on anti-monopoly reforms to remedy economic and social problems by introducing his solution: a single land tax.

Volumes within this book include:
    Wages and Capital
    Population and Subsistence
    The Laws of Distribution
    Effect of Material Progress Upon the Distribution of Wealth
    The Problem Solved
    The Remedy
    Justice of the Remedy
    Application of the Remedy
    Effects of the Remedy
    The Law of Human Progress

Highly influential in its time and admired by many intellectual contemporaries, Progress and Poverty was a founding text in Georgist ideology. Republished by Read & Co. Books, it is an essential read for those looking to learn more about the critical economic theories and social reforms throughout history.

Book information

ISBN: 9781443771399
Publisher: Read Books
Imprint: Read & Co. Books
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 430
Weight: 768g
Height: 217mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 39mm