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Corporations Aren’t Dysfunctional—the System Is
If you prevent corporations from taking from the commons, their purpose becomes re-aligned with the good of humankind. That’s where the work has to be done.
July 3, 2015
Martin Adams
Author, Educator
How to Outlive Your Mortgage In a Hip City
If you can't afford to live in San Francisco or even Philadelphia, here's a way to make it possible.
June 22, 2015
Jeffery J. Smith
Activist
The Pope on Climate Change
The Pope's encyclical is influential, so a clearer policy statement would be important.
June 21, 2015
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
The London Land Levy
The debate on shifting away from taxing earned income and towards unearned wealth is worth having. It is bold and potentially one of the most transformative.
June 18, 2015
Joe Sarling
Economist
The Landownership Cycle
Many of us sense that capitalism creates wealth, but also causes inequality and destroys nature. But we don’t seem to understand how.
June 18, 2015
Martin Adams
Author, Educator
The Social Security Non-Multiplier
The Social Security program is a loss, not a gain, to the economy.
June 14, 2015
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
What Car Stacks in New York Reveal
So, if you are running the parking business, triple stacking will initially earn you more. But you'll spend your entire working life worried about the rent.
June 10, 2015
Phil J. Anderson
Economic Consultant
MIT Seeks Geonomic Solutions to Climate Change
If MIT wakes up to the power of geonomics—of efficient land use from reform of public revenue flow—this phenomenal reform for good will win a new legion.
June 9, 2015
Jeffery J. Smith
Activist
Valence in Economics
High valence increases employment.
June 7, 2015
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Land Is More Important than Money
If we were to fix the flawed banking system, we’d have a more efficient economy, which would cause more money to flow into the pockets of property owners.
June 2, 2015
Lindy Davies
Educator
Economic Depressions: What Causes Them, and How to Prevent Them
Most people — even many economists — don’t understand that the real estate market is the primary cause of economic downturns.
June 2, 2015
Martin Adams
Author, Educator
Slaves to the System
“The whole Greek shambles could be solved tomorrow if that outcome was desired. I can only presume someone wants this to drag on for ulterior reasons.”
May 26, 2015
Callum Newman
Economic Consultant
Affordable Housing
“There can be no fairness or justice in a society in which some live in homelessness, or in the shadow of that risk, while others cannot even imagine it.” —JF
May 24, 2015
Martin Adams
Author, Educator
Creating Change from the Ground Up
Activists and changemakers have long understood the need for evolution and social change. Yet, not everyone understands economics and how it influences society.
May 14, 2015
Martin Adams
Author, Educator
Ten Things That Would Happen If We Shared the Value of Land
There’s enough for everyone. We just have to look in the right places.
May 9, 2015
Martin Adams
Author, Educator
Real Capitalism?
We’ve never actually had real capitalism in this country. Instead, we’ve had crony capitalism— the kind that allows some to live off the lives of others.
May 4, 2015
Martin Adams
Author, Educator
Banks, Land, and the Institution of Private Landownership
As long as land is not in the commons, but instead privately owned — thus requiring financing—banks will increasingly become more powerful until one day, they will rule us all.
May 2, 2015
Martin Adams
Author, Educator
Foundations of Earth Sharing
Many notable people support sharing as part of the roots for peaceful sustainability.
April 28, 2015
Lawrence Bosek
Author, Educator
Reclaiming Our Land and Water: Michigan and the World
The Council of Georgist Organizations hosts its 35th North American Conference Tuesday, August 4th through Sunday, August 9th, 2015 in Southfield, Michigan.
April 27, 2015
Martin Adams
Author, Educator
KPFA-FM Radio Interview
People often don’t understand how economic wealth is distributed. It begins with the monopolization of land—author Martin Adams describes how it can be shared.
April 25, 2015
Martin Adams
Author, Educator
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