Introducing Progress & Poverty

When:
March 11, 2018 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
2018-03-11T15:00:00-05:00
2018-03-11T16:30:00-05:00
Where:
Center on Halsted (room 202)
3656 N Halsted St
Chicago, IL 60613
USA
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Chuck Metalitz
312 450-2906
Photo credit: Jason Tester Guerrilla Futures (CC BY-ND 2.0)

Yes, it is possible to end poverty in America — or any independent nation — by recognizing a clear and logical distinction between private property and community property. Not just the poor, but everyone would have the opportunity to earn a decent living and enjoy better quality of life. Henry George, famous American philosopher and economist of the late 19th century, was the most prominent advocate of this reform. His book on the subject, Progress & Poverty, was probably the best-selling nonfiction work of his time, sparked a movement which brought prosperity to several American communities and foreign countries.

Introducing Progress & Poverty is a program by the Henry George School of Chicago, outlining the principles George advocated, how and why they work, and their potential for solving today’s problems in this city and elsewhere. . Attendance is without charge or obligation.

For those wanting in-depth understanding of the logic and implications of Progress & Poverty, an extended course will be offered this spring.

PREREGISTRATION REQUESTED. This program is free, but due to limited space you should pre-register by email or by phoning us at 312 450-2906.

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