The Single Tax: Economic and Moral Implications
The Georgists continue to raise questions that need answering. A point-by-point examination of single-tax theory is long overdue.
The Georgists continue to raise questions that need answering. A point-by-point examination of single-tax theory is long overdue.
Banks couldn't collude on behalf of debit-card fees, even if they so wanted, because they're more interested in retaining current customers and attracting new ones from institutions that assess unpopular charges.
In the acts of government, a singleness of conduct is attempted that by its very nature defies the law of variation — the requisite of progress.
From Man, Economy, and State, narrated by Jeff Riggenbach.
From Man, Economy, and State, narrated by Jeff Riggenbach.