June 19, Wed, 6 PM, PEBC continues with Wealth of Nations

Our Political Economy Book Club continues its discussion of Adam Smith’s An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations.  The June 19 session focuses on Book II, Chapters 4 and 5, with discussions of the nature and uses of capital, and interest. The Wealth of Nations is available for free downloading …

Wed May 22 PEBC continues with Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations

Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations is a landmark work that marks the start of economics as a science. Smith was arguing against the mercantilism of his day pointing out that laborers and the products of their labor were the real wealth of the nation. We are returning to this great work to consider  Book II, …

May 18 Sat: Economic Cycle Tour of South Loop/Lakeshore

This tour looks at the lakefront areas just south of the Chicago loop, including the Central Station, Museum Campus, and Prairie Avenue districts.  We’ll see how the natural and manmade amenities affect what  sites are worth, and how this is (or is not) reflected in assessments. This area has undergone numerous changes over the decades, …

Apr 22 Mon 6 PM: How I made $1,000,000 in Chicago real estate: I $tole it from you

What George Menninger did was completely legal. He stole over a million dollars.  Many people do it, perhaps including some of your neighbors; if George hadn’t then someone else would have. You and fellow Chicagoans have already paid George so he is far beyond the need to earn a living. Now he volunteers some of …

Apr 15 Mon: Will the Real Fiscal Stimulus Please Stand Up

Bob Jene compares the geoist fiscal reform to the TARP bailout, “Fair” Tax, Flat Tax, Bush tax cuts, and government money creation. Each proposed or attempted solution to the great recession will be given.  Attendees will rank the proposed measures to get out of the recession on a scale of 1 to 10 based on …

Spring schedule is posted

Our spring term schedule, posted here, features two sections of Progress & Poverty, plus advanced courses.  As previously posted, it’s now possible to get college credit for Henry George School classes. We’ll also have films, discussions, talks and tours– the whole schedule will be posted over the coming days, or you can phone 312 450 …

POSTPONED:Mar 25 Mon 6 PM: High Cost of Government Revenue

Due to a schedule conflict, Bob Jene is unable to present “High Cost of Government Revenue” on Monday, March 25.  A new date will be announced. You probably already know that America’s tax system, and especially the personal income tax, is a cause of frustration and wasted effort (beyond the poverty which would be caused …

March 20 Wed: Political Economy Book Club

At this session PEBC concludes its discussion of Henry George, Jr.’s The Menace of Privilege. We’ll focus on Books VI thru IX, including discussion of how Privilege controls not just land, but the press, the university, the churches, and of course the government itself, making poverty and war unavoidable. The reading is less than 200 …

New and ongoing projects at the Henry George School

In addition to classes, discussions,  events, and paying the rent, our volunteer staff are working on important projects to build our future and preserve our legacy. Yesterday saw Jacob Shwartz-Lucas continuing his crowdsourcing efforts to improve Henry George School imagery. In real life, Jake is a biologist.   Meanwhile, Sandy Lamberger enlisted HGS Administrative Director …