About Us
The Foundation was established in January 1929 for spreading knowledge of the social and economic teachings of Henry George.
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- Albert Einstein
Land & Liberty magazine is a publication of The Henry George Foundation.
Land & Liberty has chronicled world events for over 100 years. It has offered a unique perspective with its reports, analysis and comment on the core issues of political economy.
The Foundation was established in January 1929 for spreading knowledge of the social and economic teachings of Henry George.
Dedicated to promoting principles expounded by Henry George in the conviction that they offer the only true basis of Economic Freedom and Social Justice, and that their application will remove involuntary poverty, promote industrial and international peace, and make all other reforms easier of accomplishment, and generally contribute to the welfare of humanity.
Consecutive Fridays Beginning 8th October 2021
until 10th December 2021
All meetings will be online (via Zoom Video Link), please see links below
AFTERNOON STUDY GROUP
Friday Afternoons: 2:30pm to 4.00pm, led by Tommas Graves.
Reading: The Condition of Labour, (An open letter to Pope Leo XIII).
The Readings will draw on notes etc from Vol III of recently published volume in the series The Annotated Works of Henry George.
EVENING STUDY GROUP
Friday Evenings: 6:45pm to 8:15pm, led by David Triggs.
This term David will draw on a range of Henry George’s Works in order to consider what he has to offer in connection with the pressing needs of today, including such issues as climate change, environmental protection, housing, education, social services, conflict and migration etc.
Sources will include passages from his major works e.g. Progress and Poverty, Protection or Free Trade, The Science of Political Economy and The Condition of Labour as well as less well-known passages from his speeches and articles published in The Standard.
The term will also include Guest speakers who made presentations at the HGF Open Event held on 18th September 2021.
You will be welcome to join us for as many sessions as you wish.
HGF Administration.
Admission is free - Donations via our website welcome
Saturday 18th September 2021 10:00am to 6:00 pm
Join via Zoom:
Admission Free
Voluntary donations via website welcome
Programme | |
10.00 | Welcome and Introduction |
10:10 |
Session 1. Progress Report “It's a beginning: The Land Value Tax in Baden-Wuerttemberg” Economic Rent, Inequality and Public Revenue – the Singapore Model – a (public) property state? |
11.40 | Break |
11.55 |
Session 2. The Tyranny of Bad Ideas “The Land Question and Community” “George, Marx, Socialism, and Money” |
13.25 | Lunch Break |
14.00 |
Session 3. Communicating the Message Frank Peddle and William Peirce: A celebration of the publication of The Annotated Works of Henry George Volume IV: Protection and Free Trade |
15.15 | Mid-session break |
15.25 |
Session 3. Continued “Generating Awareness of Henry George's Principles of Cooperative Individualism” |
16.10 | Break |
16.20 | Session 4. The Future of 'Georgism' Panel discussion with Fred Harrison, David Triggs, Conall Boyle, Gavin Kerr and Gareth Whelan |
17.35 | Concluding Session - Remarks, Questions and Observations |
Join via Zoom:
Admission Free
Voluntary donations via website welcome
Consecutive Fridays Beginning 7th May 2021 until 23rd July 2021
Half Term: 4th June 2021
All meetings will be online (via Zoom Video Link), please see links below
AFTERNOON STUDY GROUP
Friday Afternoons: 2:30pm to 4.00pm
Reading: Progress and Poverty, (continuing from Spring Term), led by Tommas Graves.
Access through this link and passcode. (Admission free – Donations welcome.)
EVENING STUDY GROUP
Friday Evenings: 6:45pm to 8:15pm
Reading: The Science of Political Economy, (continuing from Spring Term), led by David Triggs. We are coming close to the final chapter of this work which was unfinished at the time of Henry George’s death. The subject of the chapter is money and David plans to continue examining what George said elsewhere on the subject of money as material for further study.
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ADMISSION FREE - voluntary donations will be welcome
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