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Headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey (U.S.A.)
conducts research on the effects of taxation and alternative means of
raising public revenue. The Center provides this research to public
officials and private groups as a public service. (Josh Vincent,
President)
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A citizen-based member organization with chapters
throughout the United States. The focus of Common Ground's activities
is promote tax relief for individuals and businesses, incomes earned
from the production and exchange of goods and services, and property
such as homes, buildings and equipment.
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A coordinating body that assists in the planning of an
annual conference on behalf of member organizations and serves as a
clearinghouse for inquiries concerning the socio-political philosophy
and economic analysis of the nineteenth century editor, reformer and
self-taught political economist, Henry George.
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A ground of reform-minded individuals working within the
structure of the U.S. Democratic Party to move this political party
toward principle-based public policy.
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Works for global reform of laws that conflict with basic
human rights to the earth, working with individuals and organizations
to change systems of land tenure and taxation. The Institute's
objective is to end land and natural resource monopolies and secure
for each individual their birthright of equal access to the earth and
its natural opportunites. Contact person: Alanna Hartzok [email:
earthrts@pa.net]
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Described by founder Bryan Kavanagh, as follows: "The
principles of EarthSharing encapsulate a profound message. Land prices
and taxes on wealth-creation both destroy employment and create
economic instability. Both can be reduced by drawing more reveues from
a levy upon land values. Under such a reformed revenue system we would
eliminate 'boom and bust', and finally reconcile 'economics' to people
and the plant." Email: information@earthsharing.org.au. Contact:
earth@earthsharing.org.au
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Georgist Education Association
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Headquartered in South Perth, Australia, and has
established with website for the purpose of introducing visitors to
the socio-political philosophy and economic analysis of Henry George.
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located in Melbourne, Victoria
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Offers an online course in political econolmy based on the
writings of Henry George.
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offers adult classes and seminars exploring the ideas
presented in the works of Henry George. Contact the school at P.O. Box A3603,
Chicago, IL 60690. Telephone number: 312-450-2906
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HENRY GEORGE SCHOOL OF SAN FRANCISCO |
headquartered at 55 New Montgomery, No.219, San Francisco,
CA 94105. The School offers seminars, classes and speakers on topics
related to political economy, environmental management and community
revitalization. Contact person: David Geisen [email:
henrygeorge@sfo.com]
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headquartered in New York City. The School offers a three
semester program in The Principles of Political Economy as well as
other courses based on the socio-political writings of Henry George.
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located in Managua, Nicaragua and provides courses on
political economy based on the works of Henry George.
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Headquartered in New York, New York
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a membership organization dedicated to the elimination of
all taxation save the taxation of the annual rental value of land (as
broadly defined to include not only locations in citie and towns but
natural resource-laden lands, the broadcast spectrum, takeoff and land
slots at airports and the economic value created by licenses issued by
government that restrict competition).
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organized in the United Kingdom by members of the British
Labour Party.
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A blog maintained by Bryan Kavanagh, a research associate of
the Land Values Research Group. In addtion, he blogs
at https://thedepression.org.au.
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is centered in the United Kingdom and is designed to
advance the cause of removing the burden of taxation from earned
incomes, capital goods and commerce. The taxation of land values would
remain as the primary source of public revenue. Contact person: Alex
Godden
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Mortimer J. Adler, was one of the twentieth century's great
socio-political philosophers. His many books look deeply into the
nature of humankind and the socio-political arrangements and
institutions we have created and lived under over the centuries. His
book The Common Sense of Politics examines the nature of just
relations and the Lockeian distinction between liberty and licence as
behaviors that ought to be protected or restricted by law.
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Address: Level 1, 27 Hardware Lane, Melbourne 3000
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The Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, headquartered in Princeton,
New Jersey, publishes books and pamphlets on political economy,
including the complete works of Henry George.
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The School of Economic Science, located at 11 Mandeville
Place, London, offers courses in Practical Philosophy and Economics
with Justice in London and elsewhere in the UK.
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founded by decentralist philosopher Ralph Borsodi and
long-time collaborator Mildred Loomis, promotes the ideas of
decentralist communities and the creation of land trusts for the
preservation of open space, agricultural land use and affordable
housing.
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a membership organization formed to promote the ideas and
contributions made by Paine through his extensive writings. Members
received the "Bulletin of Thomas Paine Friends," edited in
Amherst, Massachusetts by Martha Spiegelman.
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an internet-based project established by Wyn Achenbaum
housing essential writings on the causes of poverty and social
problems, with an emphasis on the perspectives cotained in the
writings of Henry George.
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