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Social Problems
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Henry George, a prominent economist in the late 19th century, was renowned for his liberal views on taxation, copyrights, and poverty, making him a significant figure in American thought, second only to Mark Twain and Thomas Edison. His ideas have had a lasting impact, continuing to inspire progressive movements and discussions on economic reform.
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