RALPH,
V.J.
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- Money
[Reprinted from the Australasian Georgist Quarterly,
September 1984]
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RAND,
AYN
ENLARGE
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- Ayn Rand: A
Biographical Sketch
- Ayn Rand Institute
- Ayn Rand's novels and other writings formed the basis of "Objectivist"
principles, championing the individual and cooperative society.
Although Rand's failure to fully consider the inherent
destructive impact on the individual of monopoly control over
locations and natural resource lands, she stands out as a unique
and important contributor to the socio-political philosophy of
cooperative individualism.
- The Moral
Basis of Individualism [1943]
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RANDOLPH,
EDMUND
ENLARGE
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- The History of
Revolutionary Virginia [1809]
- Edmund Randolph (1753-1813) was the son of
John Randolph. He served as aide-de-camp to George Washington in
1775 and as a member of the Virginia Convention of 1776,
becoming the first attorney general of the new commonwealth, and
then in 1787 governor of the state. In 1789 he joined
Washington's cabinet as secretary of state.
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RASMUSSEN,
STEEN EILER
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- The
History of Land Speculation [Reprinted from
the book, Towns and Buildings, published by Harvard
University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1951, pp. 171-182]
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RAWSON,
MARY
ENLARGE
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- Exposed:
the Power Elite [A review of the book Trilateralism:
The Trilateral Commission and Elite Planning for World
Management, edited by Holly Sklar, 1980]
- Eight times
Mayor of Vancouver [A history of "Single Tax"
Taylor. Louis Denison Taylor - 1857-1946. Reprinted from GroundSwell,
May-June 2001]
- Review of:
The Mystery of Capital [The Mystery of
Capital, by Hernando de Soto, published in 2000. This review
reprinted from Land & Liberty, Summer 2001]
- The
Public Interest in Land [A paper presented at
the International Union conference, Caswell Bay, Wales,
September, 1968]
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REEVES,
CLYDE E.
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-
Henry George's Speaking in the Land Reform Movements: The
West Coast 'Training Phase' [Reprinted from The
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, January, 1965]
- Henry
George, Philadelphia's Evangelist of Social Salvation
[Reprinted from the Pennsylvania Speech Annual, Vol.XX,
September 1963]
- The
Paradoxes of Henry George [A paper presented
at the Henry George International Conference, Philadelphia, PA,
2 September, 1964]
- Philadelphia's
Maternal Link with the Land League Fathers
[Reprinted from the Pennsylvania Speech Annual,
Vol.XXII, September 1965]
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REICH,
CHARLES A.
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- The Liberals'
Mistake [A paper presented at the Center for the
Study of Democratic Institutions. Reprinted from The Center
Magazine, July-August 1987]
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REMOFF,
HEATHER TREXLER
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- The Best
of Both Worlds [A Proposal for a Free-Market That
Would Combine Elements of Socialist and Capitalist Systems]
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REUSS,
HENRY S.
ENLARGE
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- Case for
Land Value Taxation [Excerpted from the report,
Compact Cities: Energy Saving Strategies for the Eighties by
the Subcommittee on the City of the Committee on Banking,
Finance and Urban Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives, 96th
Congress, Second Session, July 1980]
-
Land Is the Key to Economic Recovery [Written
with Walt Rybeck. Reprinted from Land & Liberty,
May-June 1984]
- Local
Property Tax, By Taxing Improvements Too Heavily And Land Too
Lightly, Feeds Inflation [A release issued by
Henry Reuss while serving in the U.S. House of Representatives,
11 January, 1979]
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REYNOLDS,
THOMAS J.
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- The
Taxation
of Land [From a report titled Facing the Tax
Problem, funded by The Twentieth Century Fund, 1937]
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RHODES,
PETER
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-
Land Speculation and the Great Depression [An
exchange between Carol O. Nordling and Peter Rhodes, in response
to a review by Rhodes of an earlier article, "Origin of a
Depression." Reprinted from Land & Liberty,
November-December, 1967]
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ROBERTSON,
EDWARD STANLEY, et al.
|
-
Henry
George's Australian Campaign [Reprinted from the
following reports from the time of George's lecture tour of
Australia: (1) "The Impracticability of Socialism";
(2) "The Limits of Liberty," by Wordsworth
Donisthorpe; (3) "State Socialism in the Antipodes,"
by Charles Fairfield; and (4) "The Housing of the Working
Classes and of the Poor," by Arthur Raffalovich]
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ROBINSON,
JOHN BEVERLEY
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- Land
Ownership [Reprinted from Economics of Liberty,
published in 1916]
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ROLLAND,
MODESTO C.
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- The
Agrarian
Problem in Mexico [An address delivered at the
Henry George Foundation of America Congress, San Francisco,
California, September. Reprinted from Land and Freedom,
November-December 1930]
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ROODMAN,
DAVID M.
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- The
Faith of an Ecological Economist [Review of the
book, Beyond Growth: The Economics of Sustainable
Development, by Herman Daly (published by Beacon Press,
1996). Reprinted from WorldWatch Magazine,
September/October 1997, pp.31-38]
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ROSE,
EDWARD J.
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- Henry
George [An address given at the Georgist annual
graduation banquet in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Reprinted from
the Henry George News, June, 1970]
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RUBENSTEIN,
STAN
ENLARGE
|
- A
Brief History of the Henry George School, Long Island
Extension [March 2000]
- The
Antirent Riots in New York State, 1839
[Reprinted from a booklet of historical essays, published by the
Henry George School of Social Science, New York, NY - 1967]
- The
Canarsees
and Manhattan [Reprinted from the Henry George
News, May, 1969]
- The Domesday
[Doomsday] Book [Reprinted from the Henry
George News, November, 1969]
- The Dutch
and the Patroons [Reprinted from a booklet of
historical essays, published by the Henry George School of
Social Science, New York, NY - 1967]
- The Erie
Canal [Reprinted from a booklet of historical
essays, published by the Henry George School of Social Science,
New York, NY - 1967]
- Ferment
of Reform [Reprinted from Land & Liberty,
November-December 1986]
- The Gold
Rush [Reprinted from a booklet of historical
essays, published by the Henry George School of Social Science,
New York, NY - 1967]
- Henry
George: America's All-But-Forgotten Economist and His
Relevance for Long Island [Written with Gerald
McGuirk. Reprinted from: Long Island Historical Journal,
Vol.4, No.1, pp. 105-118. Fall 1991]
- How They
Built The Railroads [Reprinted from a booklet of
historical essays, published by the Henry George School of
Social Science, New York, NY - 1967]
-
Indian Land Ownership [Reprinted from a
booklet of historical essays, published by the Henry George
School of Social Science, New York, NY - 1967]
- The
Land Reform Movement [Reprinted from a booklet
of historical essays, published by the Henry George School of
Social Science, New York, NY - 1967]
- Louisiana
Purchase [Reprinted from a booklet of historical
essays, published by the Henry George School of Social Science,
New York, NY - 1967]
- Mexico -- A
Land of the Landless [Reprinted from the Henry
George News, March, 1970]
-
Migration to the New World [Reprinted from a
booklet of historical essays, published by the Henry George
School of Social Science, New York, NY - 1967]
- The Oklahoma
Land Rush [Reprinted from the Henry George
News, June, 1969]
- The Panic
of 1837 [Reprinted from a booklet of historical
essays, published by the Henry George School of Social Science,
New York, NY - 1967]
-
Pre-Constitution Land Speculators [Reprinted
from a booklet of historical essays, published by the Henry
George School of Social Science, New York, NY - 1967]
- Sakoku
-- A Closed Society [Reprinted from the Henry
George News, February, 1970]
- The Seeds
of Revolution Planted in British America
[Reprinted from a booklet of historical essays, published by the
Henry George School of Social Science, New York, NY - 1967]
- Seward's
Folly [Reprinted from a booklet of historical
essays, published by the Henry George School of Social Science,
New York, NY - 1967]
- The
Solonian Revolution [Reprinted from the
Henry George News, October 1969]
- Sun
Yat Sen's Three Principles [Reprinted from the
Henry George News, June, 1970]
- The
Yazoo Land Claims [Reprinted from a booklet of
historical essays, published by the Henry George School of
Social Science, New York, NY - 1967]
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RUGOFF,
MILTON
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- Henry George
[Chapter 9, Critics and Cassandras, from America's Gilded
Age, published by Henry Hold & Co., 1989]
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RYAN,
CHRISTOPHER
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-
Harry Gunnison Brown [Chapter 10 from the
biography on Brown, also published as a special issue of the
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, December
2002]
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RYBECK,
WALTER
ENLARGE
ENLARGE
|
- Affordable
Housing -- A Missing Link [A report published in
1989 by the Center for Public Dialogue, Kensington, Maryland]
-
Have We Forgotten the Foundation? [A
presentation delivered to the American Institute of Architects
conference on "The Vital Role of Historic Preservation in
Livable Cities," held in Washington, D.C., 17 March 2000]
- Transit-Inducted
Land Values -- Development and Revenue Implications
[Reprinted from Commentary, 1980]
- The Uncertain
future of the Metropolis [Reprinted from the
Henry George News, March 1980]
- Using
Value Capture to Finance Infrastructure and Encourage Compact
Development [Reprinted from Public Works
Management & Policy, Vol.8, No.4, April; pp.249-260]
-
West
Virginia Tax "Reform" Fails To Confront Absentee
Ownership, Poverty and Exploitation [Reprinted
from the Henry George News, Summer, 1999]
- Why
Is Housing So High? [Reprinted from the Atlanta
Constitution, 29 January, 1989]
- Wrong
Diagnosis Underlies Post's Pessimisim on Smart Growth
[Reprinted from the Montgomery County Sierran,
October-November 2004. Reprinted in GroundSwell,
May-June 2005]
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RYDENFELT,
SVEN
|
- The
Way Out of the Dollar Shortage [An address
delivered at the Internationl Confererence for Land Value
Taxation and Free Trade, Odense, Denmark. Reprinted from the
Henry George News, November 1952.]
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