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| Praise for Henry George's The greatest economics treatise ever written by an American. The main, underlying idea of Henry George.... is an argument that makes
an awful lot of sense. Years before the automobile appeared, Henry George analyzed the dynamics
of urban growth and decay. He explained the basic processes that yield
an inappropriate distribution of population, inefficient land use, and
urban blight. George refutes the commonplace idea that we must choose between equity
and efficiency.... He rejects both price controls and progressive income
taxation, and identifies a different tax policy that brings us both
equity and efficiency together. There is a body of socio-economic truth that incorporates the
best insights of both capitalism and socialism. This "middle way" is
the philosophy of Henry George. People do not argue with the teaching of George, they simply do not
know it. And it is impossible to do otherwise with his teaching, for
he who becomes acquainted with it cannot but agree. - Leo Tolstoy If
I were to re-write this book [Brave New World], I would offer
a third alternative - the possibility of sanity - economics would be
decentralist and Henry Georgian. - Aldous Huxley I do not claim that
George's remedy is a panacea that will cure by itself all our ailments. But
I do claim that we cannot get rid of our basic troubles without it.
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