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    The politics of land value taxation by McLean, I

    Published 2018
    “…The author traces the classical normative arguments for land tax in Adam Smith, Tom Paine, David Ricardo, Henry George, and Lloyd George, and the current academic literature, and then shows how some of difficulties of inheritance (estate) tax can be resolved by a land tax. …”
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    Jakob Emanuel Lange: The man and his mushrooms by Ronald H. Petersen, Henning Knudsen

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…A follower and translator of the American Henry George, Lange was Headmaster of a “Small-holders High-School,” which served as a model for American folk-schools. …”
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    Contra nuestro feudalismo: Intelectuales y política en la expansión del georgismo en Argentina (Córdoba, 1914-1924) by Ezequiel Grisendi

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Since the late nineteenth century, the intellectual production of the american Henry George concentrated interest in Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. …”
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    The James versions by H. Hoetink

    Published 1999-07-01
    “…Immigrants, it is true, had brought socialist notions with them in the middle of the past century, and had caused some anarchistic wavelets in the 1880s; there had been radical protest movements such as the Grangers, and a fledgling third party like the Populists; there were famous social critics and Utopians like Henry George and Edward Bellamy, but - in striking contrast to other parts of the Hemisphere - a socialist movement of any political weight never came off the ground.…”
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    La influencia de las ideas económicas en las políticas de la Argentina de principios de siglo XX by Patricia Audino

    Published 2004-06-01
    “…El primero analiza la influencia de las ideas de Henry George acerca del impuesto único a la renta pura de la tierra.reflejada en algunos debates y medidas tomadas en la Argentina en la primera década del siglo XX. …”
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    La influencia de las ideas económicas en las políticas de la Argentina de principios de siglo XX by Patricia Audino

    Published 2004-06-01
    “…El primero analiza la influencia de las ideas de Henry George acerca del impuesto único a la renta pura de la tierra.reflejada en algunos debates y medidas tomadas en la Argentina en la primera década del siglo XX. …”
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    Los establecimientos científicos de la ciudad de México vistos por viajeros, 1821-1855 by Rodrigo Antonio Vega y Ortega Baez

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Poinsett, Carl Christian Sartorius, Henry George Ward y José Zorrilla.…”
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    Impact of Land Value Tax on the Equity of Planning Outcomes by Joseph Morgan, Sina Shahab

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This paper explores one potential solution to the land question, Land Value Tax (LVT), which was first popularised in the 1880s by Henry George. Despite its long history, LVT has not been widely implemented, but recently proposals to replace existing property taxes with this form of taxation have re-emerged on the political scene. …”
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    Tributos en el Ecuador by Wilson Jácome-Sandoval

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Podríamos hablar del aporte de Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Thomas Hume, Henry George, entre otros. En el documento que ahora presentamos, tenemos una breve descripción del nacimiento de la institución rectora de los impuestos en el país, del Servicio de Rentas Internas, SRI. …”
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    A Socialized Land Rent as Alternative to Taxation and the Change of Social Structure by О. A. Antoncheva, Т. Е. Apanasenko

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…During Perestroika there were historical conditions which allowed to measure a land rent as it was wanted by Henry George, the author of the project of socialization of a land rent as alternative to a taxation. …”
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    Periods of Social Protest and Riot along with Great Social Changes and Theoretical Contributions in History of Economic Thought (1850- 1920) by Fereydoon Tafazzoli

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…Marx and Engels as the main critics of capitalism and also French dissenters and others such as Henry George and Thorstein Veblen, by developing new ideas, established new schools of thought in economics. …”
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    On the Past and the Future of the Urban Agriculture Movement: Reflections in Tribute to Jac Smit by Anne C. Bellows, Joe Nasr, Diana Lee-Smith, Luc J. A. Mougeot, Michael Levenston, Peter Mann, Katherine Brown, Jerry Kaufman

    Published 2016-10-01
    “… [1] Just to cite some key theorists who gave a central place to the food system in their thinking about urban settlements: Henry George, von Thünen, Ebenezer Howard, Patrick Geddes, Frank Lloyd Wright.…”
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    James Fintan Lalor’s plan ‘to rebuild Ireland from her ruins’ as outlined in his public and private writings of 1847 and 1848 by Bruce, J

    Published 2019
    “…In framing the latter objective, Lalor anticipated the Single Tax promoted by Henry George, whereby all citizens would benefit from the income generated by land use. …”
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    Tênues limites entre o cinema documentário e ficcional. O exemplo de O Mistério de Picasso by Soleni Biscouto Fressato

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…From the analysis of the film The Mystery of Picasso (Henri-Georges Clouzot, 1956), the aim of the present article is to analyse the possibility of synthesis between the two genders.…”
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    Existential and Phenomenological Horror in Les Diaboliques by Daniel Tilsley

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This article will show how, through an expressionist style that references Gothic and noir cinema, Les Diaboliques (Henri-Georges Clouzot, 1955) mediates concepts found in contemporary post-war French existentialism, in particular the phenomenology of horror of Sartre, with whom the director had a personal association. …”
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