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Studies in Economic Reform and Social Justice, Volume 2, Critics of Henry George: An Appraisal of Their Strictures on Progress and Poverty, 2nd Edition Revised and Enlarged

ISBN: 978-1-4051-1829-3
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July 2004, Wiley-Blackwell
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Studies in Economic Reform and Social Justice, Volume 2, Critics of Henry George: An Appraisal of Their Strictures on Progress and Poverty, 2nd Edition Revised and Enlarged (1405118296) cover image

Preface and Acknowledgments to the Second Edition.

Acknowledgments to the First Edition.

Volume II.

Part IV: Critics in the Twentieth Century and Beyond.Chapter 21. A Cana Hits the Mark (Mason Gaffney).

Chapter 22. Davenport: "Single Tazer of the Looser Observance: (Aaron B. Fuller).

Chapter 23. Carver: Reluctant Demi-Georgist (Robert V. Andelson).

Chapter 24. Ryan and His Domestication of Natural Law (Rovert V. Andelson).

Chapter 25. Alcazar's "Most Voluminous of All Assaults" (James L. Busey).

Chapter 26. Ely: A Liberal Economist Defends Landlordism (Steven B. Cord and Robert V. Andelson).

Chapter 27. Knight: Nemesis from the Chicago School (Nicolaus Tideman and Florenz Plassmann).

Chapter 28. Heath: Estranged Georgist (Fred E. Foldvary).

Chapter 29. Hayek: "Almost Persuaded" (Robert V. Andelson).

Chapter 30. Hardin's Putative Critique (Robert V. Andelson).

Chapter 31. Reckoning with Rothbard (Harold Kyiazi).

Chapter 32. LeFevre's Challenge (Damon J. Gross).

Chapter 33. Oser: Reservations of a Friendly Commentator (Oscar B. Johannsen).

Chapter 34. Blaug: Edging Toward Full Appreciation (Mary M. Cleveland).

Part V: Conclusions.

Chapter 35. Neo-Georgism (Robert V. Andelson).

Notes on Contributors.

Index of Names.

Index of Subjects.

References.

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