Justice
Rebuilding After Riots
The two weeks after a Minneapolis Police Department officer killed (and three others charged in killing) George Floyd, it feels like the summer of 1914 in fast forward. A single death cascaded into nationwide protests, arson, looting, police attacks on journalists, and then a presidential… Read More »Rebuilding After Riots
Understanding Justice a Bit More
Our current public discourse, that is focused in particular on the concerns which are also those of this website and of its community of subscribers interested in Henry George’s writing, centers on notions of justice. No concept is more central to our common concerns than… Read More »Understanding Justice a Bit More
Meet the Iowa Architect Documenting Every Slave House Still Standing
Jobie Hill has visited 700 former residences. Many have been abandoned. Some have become storage space. Others are B&Bs. by Sabrina ImblerFebruary 26, 2020 Image: A slave house at Ivy Cliff in Bedford County, Virginia. This site was documented by the Virginia Slave House Project,… Read More »Meet the Iowa Architect Documenting Every Slave House Still Standing
Segregation
UPDATE: This post prompted an interview on the Real News Network. Watch the interview here. By: Rich Nymoen My kids recently started back to their high school, as did millions of other kids across the country. I’m fortunate that they attend public school in a… Read More »Segregation
Economic Justice and the Environment
The Henry George Foundation presents a thoughtful exploration of the connections between economic justice and the environment. About this Event Continuing the Foundation’s dialogue with the most pressing contemporary issues, the speakers will reflect on the need to create sustainable and fair ways of life… Read More »Economic Justice and the Environment
Henry George 100 Years Later: The Great Reconciler
Henry George (1839-1897) is best known today for Progress and Poverty (1879). Eloquent, timely and challenging, this book soon became and remains the all-time best-seller on economic theory and policy. In 1879, George electrified the world by identifying one underlying cause for two great economic plagues: chronic… Read More »Henry George 100 Years Later: The Great Reconciler
Opportunities For International Financial Centers In The 21st Century
Keynote banquet address at the Conference on the Fundamentals of International Legal Business Practice, hosted by The Bahamas Bar Association, in association with The International Bar Association, The Bahamas Financial Services Board, The Organization of Commonwealth Caribbean Bar Associations, and The Inter-American Bar Association. Superclub… Read More »Opportunities For International Financial Centers In The 21st Century
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