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Essence of Progress and Poverty

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Informationen zum Autor Henry George (1839-97) went to sea on a merchant ship at age 15, and by the end of the 1850s was working in San Francisco as a typesetter. A career in journalism followed, and George gradually become a successful popular speaker on the issues of his day as well as an effective writer. He moved to New York around the time Progress and Poverty was published and ran for mayor, losing in an election that may have been marred by fraud. His second campaign for mayor ended with a fatal stroke. Thousands turned out for his funeral, which was described as the largest in New York's history (or at least the largest since the death of Abraham Lincoln); even George's bitterest opponents at Tammany Hall flew their flag at half-staff on that day. Klappentext In this brief text, John Dewey compiled excerpts from Henry George's influential work on economics. Includes 15 chapters of highlights from the influential treatise. Zusammenfassung In this brief text, philosopher John Dewey compiled a selection of excerpts from Henry George's massive text, Progress and Poverty, to provide readers unfamiliar with that major work with the essence of George's thinking concerning economics. Includes 15 short chapters of highlights from the influential treatise.

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Authors John Dewey, Henry George, Henry Dewey George, Henry/ Dewey George
Publisher Dover Publications Inc.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2020
 
EAN 9780486842073
ISBN 978-0-486-84207-3
No. of pages 80
Series Dover Thrift Editions
Thrift Editions
Dover Thrift Editions: Economi
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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