Henry George
Henry George was an influential American economist, journalist, and social reformer born on September 2, 1839, in Philadelphia. He is best remembered for his groundbreaking work, "Progress and Poverty," published in 1879, where he explored the relationship between wealth, land ownership, and social inequality. George's ideas centered around the notion that the value of land should be shared among all members of society, a revolutionary concept that sparked discussions about economic justice and reform during his time. His passionate advocacy for social equity made him a prominent figure of the Progressive Era, and he remains a significant voice in the conversation about economic disparity today.
As you dive into Henry George's works, you'll encounter a blend of clear economic theory and heartfelt social commentary that invites readers to reflect on the structures that shape their societies. His writings not only challenge conventional wisdom but also inspire a sense of hope for equitable solutions. We encourage you to explore his thought-provoking ideas in the app and discover how his vision continues to resonate with contemporary discussions on economic and social justice.
Progress and Poverty
Read by Tim Makarios
Henry George
What I have done in this book, if I have correctly solved the great problem I have sought to investigate, is, to unite the truth perceived b…
The Irish Land Question
Read by Sean Dalton
Henry George
"What I want to impress upon those who may read this paper is this: The Irish land question is not a mere local question; it is a unive…