"Progress and Poverty" by Henry George explores the paradox of increasing inequality in periods of economic growth. George proposes that land speculation is the root cause of wealth disparities, advocating for a single tax on land value to promote fairness and reduce poverty. This influential work is critical for understanding economic and social theories regarding land reform and taxation.
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Author:
Henry George
Narrator:
Jason Smith
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Unabridged
(chapter list )
Length:
15:38 h
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MP3 download
(687 MB)
Language:
English
Publisher:
Stream Readers (2024)
Genre:
Business & Economics
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01 - Chapter 1
41:18
30 MB
02 - Chapter 2
33:32
24 MB
03 - Chapter 3
52:27
38 MB
04 - Chapter 4
36:19
26 MB
05 - Chapter 5
45:12
33 MB
06 - Chapter 6
39:35
28 MB
07 - Chapter 7
35:29
25 MB
08 - Chapter 8
54:55
40 MB
09 - Chapter 9
37:39
27 MB
10 - Chapter 10
54:42
40 MB
11 - Chapter 11
35:36
25 MB
12 - Chapter 12
34:04
25 MB
13 - Chapter 13
26:06
19 MB
14 - Chapter 14
56:54
41 MB
15 - Chapter 15
43:23
31 MB
16 - Chapter 16
46:21
34 MB
17 - Chapter 17
59:55
43 MB
18 - Chapter 18
49:05
36 MB
19 - Chapter 19
58:14
42 MB
20 - Chapter 20
29:17
21 MB
21 - Chapter 21
38:25
28 MB
22 - Chapter 22
29:55
21 MB
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"Progress and Poverty" by Henry George explores the paradox of increasing inequality in periods of economic growth. George proposes that land speculation is the root cause of wealth disparities, advocating for a single tax on land value to promote fairness and reduce poverty. This influential work is critical for understanding economic and social theories regarding land reform and taxation.
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