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Significant Paragraphs from Henry George's Progress and Poverty
Significant Paragraphs from Henry George's Progress and Poverty
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"Probably no other writer has ever made the study of economics so interesting to so many readers as has Henry George. And now, when more and more economists of national and international reputation are coming to endorse the main idea for which Henry George stood, it is almost preposterous, as well as unfair to students of economics, that they should be assigned no reading on this idea other than the inadequate account of it and the superficial adverse criticism which are all that some of the most widely used current texts in economics-and even in public finance-contain."-Harry Gunnison Brown
- ISBN-13: 9781598381146
- Page Count: 94
- Book Height: 8 x Width: 0.1875 x Length: 5 inches
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