Sept 12 6PM: Thief describes his methods and explains how to protect your community

Successful land speculation is really a matter of capturing for yourself the gains that belong to the community.  George Menninger is one of many who have done it.  Far beyond any need to earn a living, George now spends some of his time explaining how the bad public policy he exploited not only made him …

Wed Sep 11 6PM PEBC discusses “The Life of Henry George”

The Political Economy Book Club takes up Henry George, Jr‘s biography of his father. Junior was a skilled writer and professional journalist, important in the single tax movement, and a political activist who served two terms in the U S House of Representatives.  The book is available at some public and university libraries and used …

Sept 1 Sunday 3PM Almost* Henry George’s Birthday Party

Our annual end-of-summer gathering to celebrate the year and look forward to another.  Share ideas and thoughts picked up (or dropped off) at the CGO conference.  Discuss plans for the fall term and beyond.  Watch some Georgist videos.  Enjoy whatever food our potluck has brought, along with suitable drinks in a relaxed atmosphere in heavily-taxed …

Aug 24 Saturday 2PM: Economic Cycle Tour of the 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, …

Aug 23 Friday 2PM: Invisible Robbery Tour

Originating as a field trip for “Progress & Poverty” students, our Invisible Robbery Tour is now open to all. See how the community and its infrastructure produce value. See who collects this value, and how it affects us all. We’ll stroll about two kilometers, in about an hour and a half. You’ll get detailed, sourced, …

Thurs, July 25 6 PM: No Farms, No Food

Since earliest civilizations, humans have recognized that food is a product of farmland (and, yes, pastureland, fisheries, etc) and have managed to cultivate enough land to feed themselves. Yet today we routinely convert farmland to urban use. American Farmland Trust (AFT) seek to ensure continued agricultural use of some land by buying development rights from …

July 9 Tues 6PM: The Other Law of Moses course begins

This is a four-session course, based on the book by John Kelly. Kelly approaches the problem as a believing Christian (but the idea is equally of interest to those of other or no religion): Does “God” (such as s/he may or may not be) care about economics? Kelly finds that his Bible contains a prescription …

Summer at the Henry George School

We have finally got our summer class schedule posted.  We’ll have three sections of the flagship Progress & Poverty course, as well as a course linking economic justice to the Christian bible.  Summer will also include other events, mostly free, which will be posted in the coming days. Of particular interest, for anyone paying her/his …

Sat June 15: Economic Cycle Tour of the north loop/lakeshore

Join HGS instructor Bob Jene for a leisurely bicycle tour of recent developments near the mouth of the Chicago River, including the “new east side” along the south bank, developments on the north bank, and Trump Tower. If you haven’t had occasion to look around these areas in the past few years, now is your …