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Explaining Henry George
A short history and profile of 19th century American economist Henry George, based on the ...
published: 28 Nov 2013
Explaining Henry George
Explaining Henry George
A short history and profile of 19th century American economist Henry George, based on the writings of Agnes de Mille, George's granddaughter. http://www.henrygeorge.org/agnes.htm Funding: Robert Schalkenbach Foundation http://schalkenbach.org/ Produced by: Earthsharing Canada http://earthsharing.ca/ George advocated financing government by collecting "economic rent" rather than with taxes on jobs, business and sales. Economic rent refers to revenue without a corresponding cost of production, the societal surplus that flows to monopoly held assets like land, resources (oil, trees, water), the privilege to pollute, billboards, the stock market, the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum, agricultural quotas, taxi medallions, etc. Though this wealth rightfully belongs to the community, it mostly flows untaxed to private asset owners, forcing governments to damage the economy by taxing incomes and sales. This economic theory is supported by classical economists Adam Smith, David Ricardo, John Stuart Mill, Henry George, prominent people like Winston Churchill, Dr. Sun Yet-Sen, Mark Twain, and modern economists Joseph Stieglitz, Milton Friedman, Michael Hudson, Herman Daly, and George Monbiot. Earthsharing Canada is dedicated to promoting the economics popularized by the 19th century American economist Henry George, as articulated by the international Georgist movement calling on governments to collect economic rent (income without a corresponding cost of production) in lieu of taxes on income or consumption. In his seminal book Progress and Poverty (1879), George builds on the work of Adam Smith, David Ricardo and John Stuart Mill, enumerating the multiple benefits to the economy and society when governments are financed by collecting economic rent. Economic rent refers to the societal surplus that flows to assets like land, resources like oil, trees, water, the right to pollute, billboards, the stock market, the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum, agricultural quotas, taxi medallions, etc. Although this wealth rightfully belongs to the community, it presently flows to private asset owners, forcing governments to damage the economy by taxing incomes and consumption. Earthsharing Canada argues that taxing incomes makes people more expensive to hire, that taxing capital increases the cost of borrowing, that taxing profits pushes viable enterprises closer to bankruptcy, and that taxing consumption raises prices. Economists refer to these taxes as "dead weight" that stifle economic vitality and cause unemployment and poverty. Alternately, funding government programs by capturing the community-generated, "unearned income" that accrues to desirable finite assets increases economic efficiency, reduces and eventually eliminats poverty, and reduces unemployment, halts sprawl, conserves resources and reduces pollution. Economic rent capture has many profound and beneficial implications. Collecting unearned income rather then earned income eliminates antipathy toward paying taxes, since people keep all of the hard-earned cash earned from jobs and businesses. Collecting economic rent from the relatively few sources is far less bureaucratic then administering the taxation of hundreds of millions of jobs, businesses and billions of purchases. Infrastructure becomes self-financing, since collecting the rise in land value from construction projects is used to finance the project. Economic rent capture eliminates real estate speculation, which is the root cause of recessions and depressions, including the present crash. Taxing pollution and stimulating the productive economy biases toward labour-intensive local production raises wages and spawns new businesses. Right-pricing land stops sprawl and fosters walkable communities linked by transit. Economic rent capture has been practiced extensively in the past and is clearly beneficial in jurisdictions where it is used today. Alberta and Winnipeg used it in the early 20th century, Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan are more recent examples, and it is how Sydney paid for their Olympics. Alaska, Alberta and many other countries use it when collecting oil royalties. With communism, socialism and Marxism now abandoned in favour of free markets, with interventionist Keynesianism discredited as doing more harm than good, and with trickle-down economics mocked as a cynical justification for unconscionable wealth disparity, governments should now return to what Fred Foldvary calls "Foundational Economics", quash the damaging speculative economy and allow a purely entrepreneurial economy to flourish.- published: 28 Nov 2013
- views: 25
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Henry George Movie Trailer
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published: 12 Oct 2012
author: mikecbonner
Henry George Movie Trailer
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Progress & Poverty: part 1
Henry George's economic analysis of social inequity is just as vital today as it was 100 y...
published: 12 Sep 2007
author: Dan Shaw
Progress & Poverty: part 1
Progress & Poverty: part 1
Henry George's economic analysis of social inequity is just as vital today as it was 100 years ago. Wendell Fitzgerald, President of the Board of the San Fra...- published: 12 Sep 2007
- views: 4526
- author: Dan Shaw
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"Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty" -- Daron Acemoglu
Daron Acemoglu, Elizabeth and James Killian Professor of Economics at MIT, delivered the 2...
published: 11 Nov 2011
author: The University of Scranton
"Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty" -- Daron Acemoglu
"Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty" -- Daron Acemoglu
Daron Acemoglu, Elizabeth and James Killian Professor of Economics at MIT, delivered the 26th Annual Henry George Lecture. The lecture is sponsored by The De...- published: 11 Nov 2011
- views: 30115
- author: The University of Scranton
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TE CAMBIO SEXO POR AMOR HENRY GEORGE SALSA URBANA
Producto realizado por; Fabianfee Producciones Contactos (+57) 320 719 49 30....
published: 23 Mar 2013
author: FabianfeeProduciones
TE CAMBIO SEXO POR AMOR HENRY GEORGE SALSA URBANA
TE CAMBIO SEXO POR AMOR HENRY GEORGE SALSA URBANA
Producto realizado por; Fabianfee Producciones Contactos (+57) 320 719 49 30.- published: 23 Mar 2013
- views: 200
- author: FabianfeeProduciones
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Henry George Lecture, Glenn Hubbard, Ph.D., April 4, 2011
Glenn Hubbard, Ph.D., dean of Columbia University's Graduate School of Business and the Ru...
published: 08 Apr 2011
author: The University of Scranton
Henry George Lecture, Glenn Hubbard, Ph.D., April 4, 2011
Henry George Lecture, Glenn Hubbard, Ph.D., April 4, 2011
Glenn Hubbard, Ph.D., dean of Columbia University's Graduate School of Business and the Russell L. Carson Professor of Economics and Finance, delivered the H...- published: 08 Apr 2011
- views: 1286
- author: The University of Scranton
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Hitler as economist Henry George
Progress & Poverty http://schalkenbach.org/library/henry-george/p+p/ppcont.html
Mason Gaff...
published: 15 Feb 2013
Hitler as economist Henry George
Hitler as economist Henry George
Progress & Poverty http://schalkenbach.org/library/henry-george/p+p/ppcont.html Mason Gaffney http://www.masongaffney.org/ Earethsharing Australia http://www.earthsharing.org.au/ Land Value Taxation http://earthsharing.ca/page/land-value-taxation Fred Foldvary's Blog http://foldvary.blogspot.ca/ Robert Schalkenbach Foundation http://schalkenbach.org/ Earthsharing Canada http://earthsharing.ca/ Earthsharing Canada is an economics think-tank advocating government financing by collecting "economic rent" rather than taxing on jobs, businesses and sales. Economic rent refers to the societal surplus that flows to monopoly held assets like land, resources (oil, trees, water), the privilege to pollute, billboards, the stock market, the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum, agricultural quotas, taxi medallions, etc. Though this wealth rightfully belongs to the community, it presently flows to private asset owners, forcing governments to damage the economy by taxing incomes and sales. This economic theory is supported by classical economists Adam Smith, David Ricardo, John Stuart Mill, Henry George, prominent people like Winston Churchill, Dr. Sun Yet-Sen, Mark Twain, and modern economists Joseph Stieglitz, Michael Hudson, Herman Daly, and George Monbiot. Earthsharing Canada is dedicated to promoting the economics popularized by the 19th century American economist Henry George, as articulated by the international Georgist movement calling on governments to collect economic rent (income without a corresponding cost of production) in lieu of taxes on income or consumption. In his seminal book Progress and Poverty (1879), George builds on the work of Adam Smith, David Ricardo and John Stuart Mill, enumerating the multiple benefits to the economy and society when governments are financed by collecting economic rent. Economic rent refers to the societal surplus that flows to assets like land, resources like oil, trees, water, the right to pollute, billboards, the stock market, the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum, agricultural quotas, taxi medallions, etc. Although this wealth rightfully belongs to the community, it presently flows to private asset owners, forcing governments to damage the economy by taxing incomes and consumption. Earthsharing Canada argues that taxing incomes makes people more expensive to hire, that taxing capital increases the cost of borrowing, that taxing profits pushes viable enterprises closer to bankruptcy, and that taxing consumption raises prices. Economists refer to these taxes as "dead weight" that stifle economic vitality and cause unemployment and poverty. Alternately, funding government programs by capturing the community-generated, "unearned income" that accrues to desirable finite assets increases economic efficiency, reduces and eventually eliminates poverty, and reduces unemployment, halts sprawl, conserves resources and reduces pollution. Economic rent capture has many profound and beneficial implications. Collecting unearned income rather then earned income eliminates antipathy toward paying taxes, since people keep all of the hard-earned cash earned from jobs and businesses. Collecting economic rent from the relatively few sources is far less bureaucratic then administering the taxation of hundreds of millions of jobs, businesses and billions of purchases. Infrastructure becomes self-financing, since collecting the rise in land value from construction projects is used to finance the project. Economic rent capture eliminates real estate speculation, which is the root cause of recessions and depressions, including the present crash. Taxing pollution and stimulating the productive economy biases toward labour-intensive local production raises wages and spawns new businesses. Right-pricing land stops sprawl and fosters walkable communities linked by transit. Economic rent capture has been practiced extensively in the past and is clearly beneficial in jurisdictions where it is used today. Alberta and Winnipeg used it in the early 20th century, Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan are more recent examples, and it is how Sydney paid for their Olympics. Alaska, Alberta and many other countries use it when collecting oil royalties. With communism, socialism and Marxism now abandoned in favour of free markets, with interventionist Keynesianism discredited as doing more harm than good, and with trickle-down economics mocked as a cynical justification for unconscionable wealth disparity, governments should now return to what Fred Foldvary calls "Foundational Economics", quash the damaging speculative economy and allow a purely entrepreneurial economy to flourish.- published: 15 Feb 2013
- views: 1041
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Henry George. Peace by Standing Army or. Debauched by Robber Barons and Bankers.
THIS HENRY GEORGE SPEECH IS AN IMAGINED RECONSTRUCTION OF THE ACTUAL EVENT WITH THE AUDIEN...
published: 03 Jun 2013
author: Roger Lewis
Henry George. Peace by Standing Army or. Debauched by Robber Barons and Bankers.
Henry George. Peace by Standing Army or. Debauched by Robber Barons and Bankers.
THIS HENRY GEORGE SPEECH IS AN IMAGINED RECONSTRUCTION OF THE ACTUAL EVENT WITH THE AUDIENCE REACTION AS DESCRIBED IN THE PUBLISHED SPEECH. http://www.cooper...- published: 03 Jun 2013
- views: 95
- author: Roger Lewis
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Henry George Quotes
What was your favorite Henry George quote? 'Like' and leave a comment below, then jump ove...
published: 13 Mar 2012
author: quotetank
Henry George Quotes
Henry George Quotes
What was your favorite Henry George quote? 'Like' and leave a comment below, then jump over to http://quotetank.com/quotes-by/henry-george and make a list of...- published: 13 Mar 2012
- views: 13
- author: quotetank
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Macroeconomic Disasters since 1870, Henry George Lecture
Robert J. Barro, Ph.D delivers an address called "Macroeconomic Disasters since 1870 at Th...
published: 14 Jul 2009
author: The University of Scranton
Macroeconomic Disasters since 1870, Henry George Lecture
Macroeconomic Disasters since 1870, Henry George Lecture
Robert J. Barro, Ph.D delivers an address called "Macroeconomic Disasters since 1870 at The University of Scrantons 23rd annual Henry George Lecture on Septe...- published: 14 Jul 2009
- views: 7786
- author: The University of Scranton
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6. David Triggs - Henry George & Natural Law
David Triggs (Chairman, Henry George Foundation of Great Britain) discusses a natural law-...
published: 04 Aug 2013
6. David Triggs - Henry George & Natural Law
6. David Triggs - Henry George & Natural Law
David Triggs (Chairman, Henry George Foundation of Great Britain) discusses a natural law-based approach to economics.- published: 04 Aug 2013
- views: 12
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Land Value Taxation and the Henry George Foundation
What is HGFA? What is our mission? How can our goals of economic and social justice throug...
published: 15 Jan 2009
author: JoshuaRVincent
Land Value Taxation and the Henry George Foundation
Land Value Taxation and the Henry George Foundation
What is HGFA? What is our mission? How can our goals of economic and social justice through education and action be achieved through www.ourcommonwealth.org?...- published: 15 Jan 2009
- views: 1669
- author: JoshuaRVincent
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Hard Times According to Henry George (Great Thinker of the 1800's)
(paulaHenryGeorgSun 28 minute MNN version) Why take exotic vacations to soak in healing su...
published: 19 Feb 2009
author: paulagloria
Hard Times According to Henry George (Great Thinker of the 1800's)
Hard Times According to Henry George (Great Thinker of the 1800's)
(paulaHenryGeorgSun 28 minute MNN version) Why take exotic vacations to soak in healing sunlight...grab every opportunity to balance with nature which is wha...- published: 19 Feb 2009
- views: 624
- author: paulagloria
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Cry 'God for Harry, England and St. George!' - Henry V Speech
Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more; Or close the wall up with our English ...
published: 11 Dec 2011
author: Bill the Butcher
Cry 'God for Harry, England and St. George!' - Henry V Speech
Cry 'God for Harry, England and St. George!' - Henry V Speech
Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more; Or close the wall up with our English dead! In peace there's nothing so becomes a man As modest stillness...- published: 11 Dec 2011
- views: 7130
- author: Bill the Butcher
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HENRY GEORGE TODD ~ STILL LIFE
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published: 02 May 2013
author: FataMorganaF
HENRY GEORGE TODD ~ STILL LIFE
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HENRY GEORGE APONNO feat MARLEN LATUIHAMALLO - CUMA SATU DI HATI.flv
Cipt : Herry buloglabna Music : Hanny pangkerego video by Doddy....
published: 18 Mar 2010
author: geo240575
HENRY GEORGE APONNO feat MARLEN LATUIHAMALLO - CUMA SATU DI HATI.flv
HENRY GEORGE APONNO feat MARLEN LATUIHAMALLO - CUMA SATU DI HATI.flv
Cipt : Herry buloglabna Music : Hanny pangkerego video by Doddy.- published: 18 Mar 2010
- views: 497
- author: geo240575
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Henry George on the Church
Henry George was not too impressed with the establishment that calls itself the Church. He...
published: 12 Aug 2008
author: realzoomy
Henry George on the Church
Henry George on the Church
Henry George was not too impressed with the establishment that calls itself the Church. He wrote about them in 1883.- published: 12 Aug 2008
- views: 919
- author: realzoomy