Po 135 letech od sepsání „Sociálních problémů“ a 110 letech od jediného českého vydání vychází znovu průlomový spis amerického ekonoma a filosofa Henryho George. Tento text rozebírá majetkové příčiny bohatství a chudoby, otroctví společnosti a její korupce. Georgeovo dílo není zapomenuté a stále oslovuje čtenáře svou jasností. Nezastupuje jedno otroctví novým, ale usiluje o skutečnou sociální a mravní nápravu, osvobození člověka a jeho práva daná zákony přírody. Lačnost mocných i zotročených, žijících ve snu o blahobytu, rozdmýchává nízké city a nutí je vidět svůj účel v cizí práci, nikoli v přírodě. Vůle, dehonestovaná v „nenasytnost“, se stává nástrojem marketingu a ovládání lidí. George prosazuje volné užívání půdy jako nezcizitelného prostředku k životu, čímž zpochybňuje vlastnictví půdy, historicky získané násilím. Lidská práva začínají uvědoměním, že žít z bídy druhých není smyslem existence. Krádež, která se děje denně, brání volné soutěži a udržuje lidi v podřízenosti. Tento spis je určen těm, kteří chtějí žít rozumně, v souladu se svědomím a pravdou, a kteří se nebojí čelit realitě.
George Henry Knihy
Henry George byl americký spisovatel a politický ekonom, který se stal nejvlivnějším zastáncem daně z pozemkové hodnoty, známé také jako „jednotná daň“ z pozemků. Jeho dílo inspirovalo ekonomickou filozofii známou jako georgismus. Hlavní myšlenkou je, že lidé by měli vlastnit to, co vytvoří, ale vše, co se nachází v přírodě, zejména hodnota půdy, patří rovněž celému lidstvu. Jeho nejznámější pojednání se zabývá nerovností, cyklickou povahou industrializovaných ekonomik a využitím daně z pozemkové hodnoty jako řešení.






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Progress and Poverty
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