Fortschritt und Armut
Eine Untersuchung über die Ursache der industriellen Krisen und der Zunahme der Armut bei zunehmendem Reichtum
Henry George was an American writer and political economist, most notably the leading proponent of the land value tax, also referred to as the "single tax" on land. His work inspired the economic philosophy known as Georgism, which posits that individuals should own what they create, but that everything found in nature, especially the value of land, belongs equally to all humanity. His most famous treatise delves into inequality, the cyclical nature of industrialized economies, and the use of the land value tax as a remedy.





Eine Untersuchung über die Ursache der industriellen Krisen und der Zunahme der Armut bei zunehmendem Reichtum
An Inquiry Into The Cause Of Industrial Depressions And Of Increase Of Want With Increase Of Wealth - The Remedy
Exploring the causes of industrial depressions and the paradox of growing wealth alongside increasing poverty, this comprehensive work delves into economic disparities and societal impacts. The author presents a critical analysis of wealth distribution and proposes remedies aimed at addressing these issues. Through rigorous inquiry, the text challenges conventional economic thought, making a case for reform to achieve a more equitable society. This complete edition combines two volumes, offering an in-depth examination of its themes and arguments.
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First published in 1879, this was 19th-century America's bestselling book (aside from the Bible), and it was the most popular work on economics ever published anywhere. Author Henry George proposes a "single tax" that would tax the value of land as a source of public revenue. His ideas were fundamental to America's Progressive Era from the 1890s through the 1920s, and they influenced many major political figures.