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| Henry George: Henry George: Henry George was a 19th-century American economist and social reformer known for advocating a single land tax to address inequality. His most influential work, Progress and Poverty (1879), examines the paradox of wealth and poverty coexisting. He also authored Protection or Free Trade (1886), promoting free trade over protectionist policies.
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| George, Henry | Land (Economics) | Land (Economics) | |
| George, Henry | Land Value Tax | Land Value Tax | |
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