NEILSON,
FRANCIS
ENLARGE
|
A remembrance of
Francis Neilson by
long-time friend and colleague, V.G. Peterson
Neilson is the author of more than ten books, beginning during
the second decade of the twentieth century. His book, "How
Diplomats Make War," explained how greed, pride, conspiracy
and stupidly brough the Old World powers to begin the First World
War. SCI director Ed Dodson has prepared a
compilation of
Neilson's thoughts on many different subjects. |
Neilson,
Francis |
Albert
Jay Nock on Henry George -- Truth Sets Men Free
[Reprinted from The Freeman, September, 1939] |
Neilson,
Francis |
"Dangerous
Thoughts" -- Without Dynamite
[Reprinted from The Freeman, June, 1940] |
Neilson,
Francis |
The
Economic Fog
[Chapter X, from the book Sociocratic Escapades, published
in 1934 by G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York] |
Neilson,
Francis |
George
Bernard Shaw
[Chapter 36, from My Life in Two Worlds, 1953] |
Neilson,
Francis |
The
Great
Parliamentary Conspiracy
[Reprinted from The Freeman, Novwember, 1940] |
Neilson,
Francis |
Henry
George, The Scholar
[A commencement address delivered at the Henry George School of
Social Science, New York, 3 June 1940] |
Neilson,
Francis |
Henry
George, The Scholar
[A commencement address delivered at the Henry George School of
Social Science, New York, 3 June 1940. Reprinted from The
Freeman, August, 1940] |
Neilson,
Francis |
Israel
in Bondage
[Reprinted from The Freeman, January, 1941] |
Neilson,
Francis |
The
Making of a
Tyrant, reprinted from the American Journal of
Economics and Sociology, date not specifically known, est.
1951-1953.
An important essay is provided by historian James J. Martin
(published in the Journal of Historical Review), in which
Martin describes his collaboration with Neilson by writing several
chapters for inclusion in a new edition of Neilson's five-volume
work, The Tragedy of Europe. Prof. Martin's chapters were
never published, however, because Neilson was not able to devote the
time to a new edition of his historical work. These
two
chapters are made available on the internet by Prof. Martin
for the first time.
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Neilson,
Francis |
The
New
Leisured Class
[Reprinted from The Freeman, February, 1939] |
Neilson,
Francis |
The
Okies
of Ancient England
[Reprinted from The Freeman, December, 1940] |
Neilson,
Francis |
Plato's
Quest for Justice
[Chapter V, from The Eleventh Commandment, 1944] |
Neilson,
Francis |
Schooling
and Education
[Chapter 38, from My Life in Two Worlds, 1953] |
Neilson,
Francis |
The
War Guilt
[Reprinted from The Freeman, March, 1941] |
Neilson,
Francis |
Winston
Churchill
[Chapter 37, from My Life in Two Worlds, 1953] |
NETZER,
DICK
ENLARGE
|
A
Tribute to Harry Gunnison Brown
[Comments made at a Tax Symposium held at the University of
Missouri, 6 April, 1973] |
Netser,
Dick |
Remembering
William Vickrey
[Reprinted from: Land Lines, November 1996, Vol.8, No.6]
|
Netser,
Dick |
Seizing
the Opportunities for Social Reform
[A paper presented at the 13th annual conference of the Council
of Georgist Organizations, Los Angelse, California, 24 July 1993]
|
Netser,
Dick |
What's
Wrong With Land Value Taxation?
[A paper presented under the Henry George Research Program, Pace
University, New York, NY; 4 November 1982] |
NOBLE,
BETTY
|
The
Viable
Society
[Reprinted from Land & Liberty, February-March, 1966] |
NOCK,
ALBERT JAY
ENLARGE
|
Anarchist's
Progress (1927)
Nock's essay on how he came to understand that the State does
not serve the majority of citizens and was never designed to do
so. |
Nock,
Albert Jay |
The
Disadvantages
of Being Educated
[Reprinted from Free Speech and Plain Language, 1937] |
Nock,
Albert Jay |
Henry
George: Unorthodox American
This is Nock's biographical essay on Henry George, published in
Scribner's and reprinted by the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation
with an introduction
by Will Lissner, at the time Editor-in-Chief of the American
Journal of Economics and Sociology. [1934] |
Nock,
Albert Jay
|
History's
Verdict on the Land Question
[Reprinted from The Freeman, November 1937] |
Nock,
Albert Jay
|
In
Defense of the Individual
[Reprinted from The Freeman, August, 1940] |
Nock,
Albert Jay
|
Introduction
to Herbert Spencer's The Man versus the State
[Reprinted from The Freeman, October, 1940] |
Nock,
Albert Jay
|
Isiah's
Job
[19xx] |
Nock,
Albert Jay
|
Land,
Labor and Wealth
[excepts from The Freeman, compiled in 1942 by Ellen Winsor
and Rebecca Winsor Evans] |
Nock,
Albert Jay
|
Our
Enemy, The State
[1935] |
Nock,
Albert Jay |
The
State
Nock explains the historical origins of the State as an
instrument of privilege and the excercise of concentrated power.
[1923] |
NORLEV,
CHARLES
(Pastor)
|
Problems
of Population
[A paper presented at the Fifth International Conference to promote
Land Value Taxation and Free Trade. Caxton Hall, Westminster,
London. 1-5 September 1936] |
NOYES,
RICHARD
ENLARGE
|
The
Constitutions
and the Earth
[A paper delivered at the Henry George Foundation of America
conference, Kendal College, Evanston, Illinois, 18 July 1976] |
Noyes,
Richard
|
Henry
George's Place in the Dialogue
[A paper delivered at the Interntional Union for Land Value
Taxation and Free Trade and the Council of Georgist Organizations
conference, 1989, Philadelphia] |
Noyes,
Richard
|
The
Idea of
Progress
[Reprinted from Land & Liberty, Winter 1996] |
Noyes,
Richard
|
Let
George do It
[Reprinted from the Henry George News, November, 1958] |
Noyes,
Richard
|
The
Time Horizon
of Planned Social Change: Why Utopian Movements Always Promise
Amelioration in the Future
[American Journal of Economics and Sociology, January 1980] |
Noyes,
Richard
|
The
Time Horizon
of Planned Social Change: How the Advocates of Social Reform May
Expedite Their Purpose Through Temporal Calibration
[American Journal of Economics and Sociology, July 1980] |
Noyes,
Richard |
The
What One
Founding Father Foresaw
[A paper delivered at the Council of Georgist Organizations
conference, Point Lomas College, San Diego, California, 22-26 July
1987] |
Noyes,
Richard |
The
Wind
Is With Us: Are the Georgists Liberal, Radical or Conservative?
[reprinted from Henry George News, December, 1952] |
NULTY,
THOMAS (Rev.)
|
Back
To The Land
[Excerpts from an essay written in 1881. Rev. Nulty was Bishop of
Meath, Ireland] |
OTTEN,
ALAN L.
|
Upside-Down
Taxes
[Reprinted from the Wall Street Journal, 9 April, 1969] |
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