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Spencer Heath Archive
Item 2213
Letter to the Editor of the Christian Science Monitor from Charles G. Baldwin, a Georgist friend of Heath’s much inclined towards his ideas.
February 1937
Tax Adjustments and Unemployment
To The Christian Science Monitor:
It is highly important, in the “breathing space” which has been secured for us, to solve the problem of unemployment. It must be solved first in theory and then gradually society must be brought to conform in practice as nearly as may be.
So much is said about taxation that perhaps the root of the trouble lies in tax adjustments. As an ideal up to which we may work with expectation of a solution, I submit these recommendations as a basis for real democracy:
- That all taxes be paid out of the annual rental value of the land, because all public services and disservices are reflected in the annual rental value of the land, exclusive of improvements.
- That all economic barriers be removed. (This means tariff duties, quotas, and embargoes.)
- That each taxpayer be given a vote for each dollar paid.
- That landowners in each tax district organize at once on
the basis of one vote for each tax-dollar and offer to
proportionately increase their own tax burden in
exchange for better public services and therefore
higher annual rental values, and gradually to relieve
industry of all taxes.
William J. Ogden, in his book entitled A Tax Talk to Business Men, shows that one half of the annual rental value of lands would be sufficient to pay all state and municipal taxes.
CHARLES G. BALDWIN, Baltimore, Md.
Metadata
Title | Subject - 2213 |
Collection Name | Spencer Heath Archive |
Series | Subject |
Box number | 15:2181-2410 |
Document number | 2213 |
Date / Year | 1937-02-01 |
Authors / Creators / Correspondents | Charles G. Baldwin |
Description | Letter to the Editor of the Christian Science Monitor from Charles G. Baldwin, a Georgist friend of Heath’s much inclined towards his ideas. |
Keywords | Single Tax Baldwin |