Introducing Progress & Poverty
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Description
In his 1879 masterpiece Progress & Poverty, Henry George proposed to end poverty by recognizing a clear and logical distinction between private property and community property. America took a different path, which helps explain some of the problems we face today. As well as overviewing George's life and work, Chuck Metalitz will explain why today, more than ever, George's ideas point the way to a prosperous, free, equitable and fiscally sound community.
This event is free, but you must order a ticket so the security desk will admit you. A course is available for those seeking to better understand the concepts presented.
Header image is a Henry George School photo by Chuck Metalitz.