Singletax

land, social and taxation

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For obvious reasons no attempt has been ,made to bring this historical outline down to a. later date than about the beginning of the War.

Besides the Singletax books noted above, reference may be had to Post's Taxation of Land Values' for an ana lytical presentation of the subject with illustrative diagrams and answers to typical questions; to Fillebrown's (for uncompromising opposition), Thackeray's (The Land and the Community) (historical), Dove's (The Theory of Human Progression,' Hirsch's Values Taxation in Practice> (a comprehensive resume to 1908) ; Hirsch's versus Social ism) (a scholarly contrast of Socialism and the Singletax) ; Hurd's (Principles of City Land Values,' Post and Leubuscher's Hewitt Campaign) (includes controversial cor respondence on the Singletax between Henry George and Abram S. Hewitt) ; Henry George,

Jr's. (The• Life of Henry George); American Social Science Association's report of °The Singletax Discussion" at its meeting at Sara toga in 1890, and Henry George's (Property in Land' (a controversy with the Duke of Argyle), and (The Land Question) (originally written with special reference to land tenures in Ireland). Young's (History of the Single Tax Movement in the United States' is a com prehensive and in all important respects a trust worthy narrative, and Miller's (Single Tax Year Book' describes the progress of the move ment extensively and in much detail from its beginnings in different parts of the world until about the opening of the World War.

Louts F. POST.

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