GEORGE,
HENRY
ENLARGE
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- A
Conversation between David Dudley Field and Henry George
[Reprinted from North American Review, July
1885]
- A Menace and a
Promise [1897]
- A
New Party
[Reprinted from The North American Review,
July 1887]
- A Remembrance
of Karl Marx
[A letter read at a memorial service for Marx held
at New York's Coo
per Union, 20 March, 1883]
- A
Reply to the Question of Accepting a Labor Nomination for the
Mayoralty of New York City
[A letter to James P. Archibald, Secretary,
Conference Labor Association, 26 August, 1886]
- A
Response to Positions Taken by Rev. Edward McGlynn
[Reprinted from The Standard, Vol.3, 18
February 1888]
-
A
Response to Richard Ely on the Question of Confiscation
[Reprinted from The Standard, 24 December,
1887]
- A Report
on the Single Tax Campaign in Australia
[Reprinted from The Standard, 21 May, 1890]
- A
Single Tax Upon Land
[Henry George's reply to Edward Atkinson. Reprinted
from Century Magazine, July 1890]
- Acceptance
Speech
[Henry George's acceptance speech after being
nominated to stand as a candidate for the Office of Mayor of the
City of New York, 1886]
- The Aims
of Single-Taxism
[From the speech, "God Wills It,"
delivered 4 September, 1887, and from the Syracuse Platform, 19
August, 1887]
- The American
Republic
[A speech delivered at the California Theatre, San
Francisco, California; 4 July 1877]
- The Anti-Poverty
Society
[Introductory statement upon its founding, 2 May,
1887]
- Australian
Speech
[Reprinted from Good Government, August
1983. This article was written by Margery Jackson of Melbourne
University documenting Henry George's March-June 1890 visit to
Australia. It includes extensive remarks made directly by Henry
George at the time.]
- The
Case
of Dr. [Edward] McGlynn
[Reprinted from The Standard, 8 January
1887]
- Causes
of the Business Depression
[Reprinted from Once a Week, 6 March 1894]
- Championing
Free Trade Within the United Labor Party
[Reprinted from The Standard, Vol.3, 7
January 1888]
-
Consequences
of a Growing National Debt
[Reprinted from The Standard, 11 February,
1888]
- The Consequences
of Land Monopoly on the Irish People
[Reprinted from Chapter XI, "Dumping Garbage,"
Social Problems, 1883]
- Correspondence between Henry George and
Charles
Nordhoff
[Regarding Progress and Poverty, 21
December, 1879]
- The Chicago
Tragedy
[Reprinted from The Standard, Vol.II,
No.20, 19 November, 1887]
- Conditions
Necessary for a True Republic
[An address before the Financial Reform Meeting,
Liverpool, England, 10 August, 1889]
- The Crime
of Poverty
[An address delivered in the Opera House,
Burlington, Iowa; 1 April, 1885]
- Henry George and
the Socialists: A Debate
[Reprinted from The Standard, 29 October
1887. A debate between Henry George and Serge Schevitch of the
Socialst Party, held 25 October 1887 at Miner's Theater in New York
City]
- Henry
George's New Zealand Campaign
[Correspondence between Henry George and George
Grey, combiled by G.M. Foulds, 1949]
- How
Civilization May Decline
[Chapter IV, Book 10, of Progress and Poverty.
Reprinted from The Freeman, February, 1941]
- Induction
vs. Deduction
[From a letter written by Henry George, quoted in
The Life of Henry George, by Henry George Jr., Doubleday
edition, 1930]
- The Interrogation of
Henry George
[1883]
- Introducing
The Standard
[Reprinted from The Standard, Vol.1, No.1,
8 January, 1998]
- Is
Our Civilization Just To working Men?
[An address delivered at North Church Congress of
the Episcopal Church, Detroit, Michigan, 8 October, 1884]
- The Issue
of Bimetalism and Money
[Reprinted from The Standard, 21 December,
1889]
- The Issue
of Chinese Immigration
[Reprinted from The Standard, 29 October,
1890]
- Justice,
Not Charity
[An excerpt, "Justice, Not Charity," from
the book, The Condition of Labor.Reprinted from The
Freeman, November, 1939]
- Justice
the Object, Taxation the Means
[An address at Metropolitan Hall, San Francisco,
California; 4 February 1890]
- The Labor
Question
[An abridgement of The Condition of Labor]
- Land
and Taxation: A Conversation with David Dudley Field
[Reprinted from North American Review, July
1885]
- The Land
for the People
[A speech delivered 11 July 1889, Toomebridge,
County Derry, Ireland]
- "Moses," A
Lecture
[Delivered in May 1878 before the Young Men's
Hebrew Association of San Francisco; in Dundee, Scotland in 1884 and
widely thereafter]
- Ode to Liberty
[A speech delivered in San Francisco by Henry
George as orator of the day, 4 July 1877]
-
On
Greenbacks, Free Silver, and Free Banking
[Reprinted from The Standard, 14 December,
1889]
- On the
Debt
[Reprinted from The Standard , 11 February,
1888]
- On Patents and Copyrights
[Source not researched]
- On the
Publishing of Progress & Poverty
[A letter to John Swinton, Esq., 14 November, 1879,
from San Francisco]
- On
Strikes: The Fight in the Dark
[Reprinted from The Standard, 31 August,
1892]
- On
Unrestricted Competition
[Reprinted from The Freeman, November 1938.
Orignally printed in The Standard]
- One
Tax That Cannot Be Shifted
[Reprinted from The Standard, November,
1891]
- Over
Production
[Reprinted from The North American Review,
Vol. 137, Issue 325, December, 1883]
- Peace
by Standing Army
[A speech delivered at a labour meeting, Cooper
Union, New York, 12 July 1894]
- Politics
That Mean Something
[Reprinted from The Standard, 11 February,
1888]
- Progress
and Poverty, A Synopsis
[A synopsis of George's 1879 book, prepared by
Alfred J. Katzenberger]
- Progress and Poverty,
Introduction
[1879]
- Progress and
Poverty
[Preface to the fourth edition]
- Progress and
Poverty
[Chapters 24, 25 and 26 of George's 1879 book,
detailing his Law of Human Progress]
- Protection or Free Trade
[Quotations compiled by C. Lowell Harriss]
- The Right To
Work
[Reprinted from the Single Tax Courier, 14 June 1894.
Reprinted in The Freeman, June, 1939]
- Forward
written by Harry Pollard, to a 2004, abridged edition of The
Science of Political Economy. An
Afterword also
accompanies this edition, written by Lindy Davies.
- Scotland
and Scotsmen
[A speech delivered in Glasgow, Scotland, 1884]
- The Single
Tax Faith
[An address delivered in the Temperance Institute,
Bridgeton, under the auspices of the Land Restoration League, 31 May
1889]
- Single-Tax
Not a Levy on the 'Workers'
[Reprinted from The Standard, 1 January,
1890]
- The Single Tax, What It
Is and Why We Urge It
[An article published in The Christian Advocate,
1890]
- Social
Problems
[Chapter 13 of George's 1883 book, with the chapter heading: That
All Men Might Be Rich]
- Socialism
and the New Party
[Reprinted from The Standard, Vol. II,
No.5, 6 August 1887]
- Salutary
-- Purpose of The Standard
[Reprinted from The Standard, 8 January,
1887]
- The Study
of Political Economy
[A lecture before the students of the University of
California, 9 March, 1877, published in The Popular Science
Monthly, March 1880]
- Thou Shalt Not
Steal
[From an address delivered to the Anti-Poverty
Society, Academy of Music, New York City, 8 May 1887]
- Thy
Kingdom Come
[An address delivered at City Hall, Glasgow,
Scotland, 28 april, 1889]
- To Workingmen
[Reprinted from The Standard, 16 June 1888]
- A Letter to Tolstoy
[A letter written by Henry George to Leo Tolstoy, 1
March 1896]
- The True Wages of
Labor
[A speech delivered before Typographical Union
No.13 of Boston, Massachusetts, 22 February, 1889]
- Untaxing Vital Part of
Single Tax System
[Reprinted from The Standard, 21 January,
1888]
- What the Railroad Will
Bring Us
[Published in the Overland Monthly , Vol.1,
October 1868, No.4]
- What We
Stand For
[A speech delivered November 1887]
- Why
the Landowner Cannot Shift the Tax on Land Values
[A editorial from The Standardexact date
not known, estimated 1888-1889]
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