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The Path to Justice: Following in the Footsteps of Henry George (AJES - Studies in Economic Reform and Social Justice) [Hardcover]

Joseph Giacalone (Editor), Clifford Cobb (Editor)

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December 31, 2001 0631230246 978-0631230243 1
The thirteen essays in this volume reveal the broad range of discussions that the tradition began by Henry George continues to stimulate. The Path to Justice: Following in the Footsteps of Henry George offers philosophical insights into the nature of justice as well as practical applicaton of those insights to trade and tax policy. Scholars in both the humanities and social sciences, as well as reform-minded citizens, will find this book provaocative and insightful.

  • Essays chosen from thirty presentations in the Henry George lecture series and the winners of the Henry George Essay prize sponsored by St. John's University
  • The collection offers philosophical insights into the nature of justice as well as practical applicaton of those insights to trade and tax policy

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The thirteen essays in this volume reveal the broad range of discussions that the tradition began by Henry George continues to stimulate. The Path to Justice: Following in the Footsteps of Henry George offers philosophical insights into the nature of justice as well as practical applicaton of those insights to trade and tax policy. Scholars in both the humanities and social sciences, as well as reform-minded citizens, will find this book provaocative and insightful.

About the Author

Professor Joseph A. Giacalone teaches in the Department of Economics and Finance at St. John's University in Jamaica, New York.

Mr. Clifford Cobb is Senior Fellow with Redefining Progress in Oakland, California and Director of the Henry George School in Sacramento, California. He has his Masters in Public Policy and from the University of California at Berkely and is the author of several books.


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HENRY GEORGE HAS been widely pigeonholed and dismissed as a single-taxer. Read the first page
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