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Spencer Heath Archive
Item 2806
Pencilings on two strips of paper trying out different wordings for
advertising Progress & Poverty Reviewed and its Fallacies Exposed. Also typed copy on letterhead for the advertisement with penciling indicating that it was to be sent to Saturday Review of Literature. Times, Tribune, American City, and Appraisers Journal.
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Must we finance land communism at home and abroad as “social gains?”
Is LAND COMMUNISM the totalitarian TROJAN HORSE? When sites and resources are taken under political control.
Savages and slaves.
Is land communism the totalitarian TROJAN HORSE and Henry George its unwitting prophet? When government prescribes occupancy and we
Land lords
The free market limits land lords
Land lords receive such rents as the free market democratically awards. State officers set taxes and terms by arbitrary power. Who shall determine occupancy and
Land lords take only what the market offers and allows
Free men pay land lords only what the market prescribes. The slave man pays what politicians extort.
Free men pay land lords no more than the open market prescribes. The slave man pays what politicians extort without his consent.
The free man pays land lords, by consent, only what the open market prescribes. The unfree man pays
The free man pays land lords what the market prescribes, and by his consent. The half-free man pays what politicians extort without his consent. Was Henry George the
Land lords and free men
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LAND COMMUNISM the totalitarian TROJAN HORSE.
Henry George its unwitting prophet. Get his
great Progress and Poverty (500 PP. Cloth) and
its devastating Exposé, with a Constructive
Survey, by Spencer Heath, LL.M. and $1.50 for
both. c/o The FREEMAN, Dept.A, 240 Madison Ave.,
New York 16, N.Y.
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Title | Subject - 2806 |
Collection Name | Spencer Heath Archive |
Series | Subject |
Box number | 17:2650-2844 |
Document number | 2806 |
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Description | Pencilings on two strips of paper trying out different wordings for advertising Progress & Poverty Reviewed and its Fallacies Exposed. Also typed copy on letterhead for the advertisement with penciling indicating that it was to be sent to Saturday Review of Literature. Times, Tribune, American City, and Appraisers Journal. |
Keywords | PPR Single Tax |