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Henry George
Georgism, named after Henry George (1839-1897), a U.S. political economist, is a philosophy and economic ideology that follows from the belief that everyone owns what they create, but everything supplied by nature, most importantly land, belongs equally to all humanity.
Georgists argue that all of the economic rent (ie, unearned income) collected from land, the broadcast spectrum, mineral extraction, tradable emission permits, fishing quotas, airway corridor use, seignorage, space orbits, etc. and extraordinary returns from natural monopolies should go to the community rather than the owner and that no other taxes or burdensome economic regulations should be levied. In practice that implies a high land value tax (LVT), although no change in land rental prices (other than those caused by reduction of other taxes and regulations) for reasons first explained by Adam Smith.The Wealth of Nations Book V, Chapter 2, Article I: Taxes upon the Rent of Houses:
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Most early advocacy groups described themselves as Single Taxers, and George endorsed this as being an accurate description of the movement\'s main political goal - the replacement of all taxes with an LVT. In the modern era, there are groups inspired by Henry George with more of an emphasis on environmentalism or monetary economics.
In today\'s more economically complex world, a quick and total change to LVT is very difficult to sell politically, so the term "Georgist" has come into vogue, being a more general term which encompasses even incremental changes towards the ideal of replacing unjust and economically destructive taxes on economic activity by recovery of the economic rent of land for the purposes and benefit of the public that creates land value.
Some Georgists are not entirely satisfied with the label. Henry George is now little known and the principle predates him. Some use the term "Geoism", with the meaning of "Geo" deliberately ambiguous. "Earth Sharing", "Geoism", "Geonomics" and "Geolibertarianism" (see libertarianism) are also preferred by some Georgists; "Geoanarchism" is another one. These terms reflect a difference of emphasis, and sometimes real differences about how land rent should be spent (citizen\'s dividend or just replacing other taxes); but all agree that land rent should be recovered from its private recipients.
Those who expressed similar thoughts before Henry George include: Benjamin Franklin[citation needed], John Locke[citation needed], John Stuart MillPrinciples of Political Economy Book 5 Chapter 2:
William Ogilvie of Pittensearhttp://www.wealthandwant.com/docs/Ogilvie_Essay_1782.html An Essay on the Right of Property in Land by William Ogilvie, of Pittensear, Professor of Humanity and Lecturer on Political and Natural History, Antiquities, Criticism, and Rhetoric in the University and King\'s College of Aberdeen 1782, Thomas Paine (notably in "Agrarian Justice"Agrarian Justice paragraph 12:
William Penn[citation needed], Adam SmithThe Wealth of Nations, Book V, Article I, "Taxes upon the Rent of Houses", Patrick Edward Dove[citation needed], Herbert Spencer[citation needed] and the Physiocrats[citation needed].
In the 2004 Presidential campaign, Ralph Nader mentioned Henry George in his platform.http://www.votenader.org/issues/index.php?cid=7
In Denmark, the Georgist Justice Party has previously been represented in Folketinget. It formed part of a centre-left government 1957-60 and was also represented in the European Parliament 1978-79.
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