The Complete Works of Henry George, 1. ciltAMS Press, 1973 |
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... land was monopolized in anticipation , and the benefit of the improvement was discounted in increased land values ... land , to glut those in which the value of land is a less perceptible element . It is thus that the rapid extension of ...
... land was monopolized in anticipation , and the benefit of the improvement was discounted in increased land values ... land , to glut those in which the value of land is a less perceptible element . It is thus that the rapid extension of ...
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... land is the best tax that can be imposed . Tax manufactures , and the effect is to check manufacturing ; tax ... values can , of all taxes , be most easily and cheaply collected . For land cannot be hidden or carried off ; its value can ...
... land is the best tax that can be imposed . Tax manufactures , and the effect is to check manufacturing ; tax ... values can , of all taxes , be most easily and cheaply collected . For land cannot be hidden or carried off ; its value can ...
Sayfa 448
... value of land for all these taxes , for the taxation of land values would fall with greatest weight , not upon the agricultural districts , where land values are comparatively small , but upon the towns and cities where land values are ...
... value of land for all these taxes , for the taxation of land values would fall with greatest weight , not upon the agricultural districts , where land values are comparatively small , but upon the towns and cities where land values are ...
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Chapter LThe current doctrine of wagesits insufficiency | 17 |
POPULATION AND SUBSISTENCE | 89 |
THE LAWS OF DISTRIBUTION | 151 |
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Adam Smith amount arise become cause CHAPTER chattel slavery civilization common condition crease demand distribution of wealth doctrine drawn from capital duction effect England equal everywhere evident exchange exertion existence fact force give greater Herbert Spencer human ical idea improvement increase of population India individual industry John Stuart Mill justice labor and capital land holders land owners land values latifundia law of rent law of wages less live Malthus Malthusian theory margin of cultivation material progress ment merely monopoly natural necessary ownership paid petrifaction placer mining political economy poverty present private property produce of labor production of wealth productive power profits property in land proportion race result secure slavery social Social Statics society soil square mile subsistence taxation taxes tendency tends things tion truth value of land wages and interest