Comments on Warren Samuels's “Why the Georgist Movement Has Not Succeeded”
Jerome F. Heavey
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 2003, vol. 62, issue 3, 593-599
Abstract:
ABSTRACT. The 16th Amendment and the formation of the European Union were major political/economic reforms that should be seen as affirmations of the fundamental principles and teachings of Henry George. That these are not matters of interest to the self‐defined Georgist movement reveals an excessively narrow focus of that movement and suggests its members’ unfamiliarity with much of George's teachings.
Date: 2003
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