significant paragraphs from progress and poverty
signed by harry gunnison brown, 1928.
"to r.e. lucere
with the compliments and esteem of
harry gunnison brown."
introduction by john dewey. preface by harry gunnison brown.
brown was considered the pre-eminant henry geroge scholar in american. he held that persons should own the value that they produce themselves, while the economic rent derived from land—including from all natural resources, the commons, and urban locations—should belong equally to all members of society. economists following george believed in solutions to social and ecological problems based on principles of land rights and public finance that attempt to integrate economic efficiency with social justice.
includes related ephemera.
new york: doubleday, doran & company. 5 x 7.5 inches. 80 pages. hardcover. bound in grey cloth-covered boards. book condition: near fine. Item #2290
Price: $150.00

