Land & Liberty
Archive of Individual Articles Within Each Issue (2009)
January-March (Spring)
- This issue is not available on the Henry George Foundation website
April-July (Summer)
- Cross, Eddie:
Zimbabwe:
New Policies for a New Century
- Editors:
"Australia's Future Tax System" (this article could not be scanned)
- Editors:
"Continental Rail Link to Raise Kent House Prices by
up to 30,000 pounds" (this article could not be scanned)
- Editors:
Digital Dividend
- Editors:
Financial
Times Calls for Auctioning Landing Slots at Airports
- Editors:
Glasgow Goes for Land Tax
- Editors:
Henry George Foundation Report
- Editors:
News In Brief
- Fitzgerald, Karl:
Community Land Trusts
- Fitzgerald, Karl:
Global
Economic Crisis as the Trigger for Social Change
- Gaffney, Mason:
The Four Vampires
of Capital
- Gibb, Peter:
The
Fundamental Cause and Solution to the Current Economic Crisis, p.3
- Lee, Geoffrey:
The
Secret Life of Real Estate, by Phillip Anderson
- Pickard, Duncan:
The Case for Subsidy
Free Agriculture
- Pickard, Duncan:
Future
of European Farming is Tax and Subsidy Free
- Rindsig, Lars:
Case for
private Sector Rail Transport
- Triggs, David:
Rent Theory
and Delivery of Safe Water as a Public Good, p.11
- Triggs, David:
Value from Obligation and
Societal Expenditures on Development
August-October (Autumn)
- Bell,Alex:
If There Were Water
- Curtis, George:
"Boundaries Between Politics and Religion are Often Hard Established" (this article
could not be scanned)
- Editors:
Henry George Foundation Report
- Editors:
News In Brief
- Gibb, Peter:
the New Landed Class, p.3
- Gibb, Peter:
Review of the book:
Peak Water,
by Alexander Bell
- Lewis, Maxwell:
People
First Economics, edited by David Ransom and Venessa Baird
- Rindsig, Lars:
Private
Rent-Seeking from Public Automoble Parking Commons
- Sikka, Prem:
An Income to
Sustain Life
- Triggs, David:
The Consequences
of our Fraudulent Monetary System, p.11
- Triggs, David:
The Nature of Natural Law
- Walker, Susan:
The Future Value
of Crofting (this article is only partially scanned)
November-December (Winter)
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