Studies in Economic Reform and Social Justice, Critics of Henry George
Discover the profound insights of Robert V. Andelson in Studies in Economic Reform and Social Justice, Critics of Henry George, published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2004. This compelling volume, spanning 816 pages, serves as a comprehensive examination of the critiques directed at Henry George's seminal work, Progress and Poverty. Since its debut in 1979, this book has garnered international acclaim for its thorough analysis of the economic and philosophical debates surrounding land reform. Andelson meticulously addresses objections from notable critics, including Alfred Marshall, providing readers with a deeper understanding of economic theory and the implications of land value taxation. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the intersections of economics and social justice, this hardback edition is an essential addition to your collection. Explore the complexities of economic reform through the lens of one of the 19th century's most influential thinkers.