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 EnlargedISBN: 978-1-4051-1830-9
Hardcover
816 pages
April 2004, Wiley-Blackwell
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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.