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Protection or Free Trade
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348 pages
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Henry George, a prominent economist of the late 19th century, was renowned for his influential liberal philosophies on taxation, copyrights, and poverty. His ideas gained significant traction during the 1880s and 1890s, making him one of the most recognized figures in America, alongside Mark Twain and Thomas Edison. George's work continues to resonate within progressive movements, highlighting his lasting impact on economic thought and social reform.
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2006, paperback
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