Events

Jan
26
Mon
Will the Real Fiscal Stimulus Please Stand Up? @ Henry George School suite 1207
Jan 26 @ 6:00 pm
image credit: FullyFunctnlPhil (cc) via flockr
image credit: FullyFunctnlPhil (cc) via flockr

An evening with Bob Jene to compare the Georgist fiscal reform to the TARP bailout, “Fair Tax,” Flat Tax, Bush tax cuts and government money creation.  A gist of each proposed or attempted solution to the “great recession” will be given including QE I, QE II and QE III. Attendees will rank the proposed remedies on a scale of 1 to 10 based on 8 criteria.

Feb
7
Sat
One Hour Henry George @ Henry George School suite 1207
Feb 7 @ 2:00 pm

Approaching Henry George’s ideas from a moral and practical perspective as the right way to do away with poverty.  Conceived and presented by Henry George School instructor George Menninger.

Feb
9
Mon
One Hour Henry George @ Henry George School suite 1207
Feb 9 @ 6:00 pm

Approaching Henry George’s ideas from a moral and practical perspective as the right way to do away with poverty.  Conceived and presented by Henry George School instructor George Menninger.

Feb
11
Wed
Wealth of Nations Book V discussed by Political Economy Book Club @ Henry George School suite 1207
Feb 11 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Picking up where we left off last meeting, the Political Economy Book Club will complete its discussion of Book V of Adam Smith’s classic Wealth of Nations. This section focuses on taxes. RSVP appreciated to rjmatter@gmail.com

Mar
4
Wed
No Farms No Food @ Henry George School suite 1207
Mar 4 @ 6:00 pm
image credit: Joel Dinda (cc) via flickr
image credit: Joel Dinda (cc) via flickr

As farmland yields to “higher-value” uses, how (and how well and how inexpensively) will we eat? Bob Jene reviews data from a leading agricultural preservation organization, the American Farmland Trust (AFT). Among other things they buy development rights from landowners to insure continued farming use, and attempt to facilitate community supported agriculture which makes family farms more viable. A Georgist fiscal reform encourages more conservative and productive use of all land and reduces sprawl, thus preventing encroachment on farmland.  An alliance with AFT would benefit us both.

Apr
3
Fri
Invisible Robbery Tour @ Departs from Henry George School, Suite 1207
Apr 3 @ 12:00 pm
Henry George School photo by Chuck Metalitz
Henry George School photo by Chuck Metalitz

Right on the streets of every American community, robbery takes place every working day. You might not realize how much value the people of Chicago (and every other community) create, simply by going about our daily activities. What is this wealth, how do we create it, and where does it go?

Originally conceived as a field trip for Progress & Poverty students, this stroll — about 2 km and 90 minutes — presents some answers for those interested in finding out.  Additionally, we’ll take a look at recovered loot of a long-ago theft, learn how Thomas Jefferson would have solved the problem of financing Chicago’s public schools, and see an economic development incentive that costs less than nothing.  We might stop for snacks along the way (individual settlement).

Detailed sourced notes will be provided. This is now a free tour, no donation required, although we do appreciate (tax-deductible) contributions from those who can afford it and find the event worthwhile.

Apr
18
Sat
One hour Henry George– Advance Reservation REQUIRED @ Henry George School
Apr 18 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

For information regarding this focus group click here, where you can also request an invitation.  Attendance is limited and confirmed reservations will be required.

May
18
Mon
Will the Real Fiscal Stimulus Please Stand Up? @ Henry George School suite 1207
May 18 @ 6:00 pm
image credit: quantumamyrillis (cc) via flickr
image credit: quantumamyrillis (cc) via flickr

An evening with Bob Jene to compare the Georgist fiscal reform to the TARP bailout, “Fair Tax,” Flat Tax, Bush tax cuts and government money creation.  A gist of each proposed or attempted solution to the “great recession” will be given including QE I, QE II and QE III. Attendees will rank the proposed remedies on a scale of 1 to 10 based on 8 criteria.

Sep
24
Thu
Economic Science Course
Sep 24 @ 6:15 pm – 8:00 pm

Advanced course. Requires completion of Progress & Poverty.

More info here

Oct
1
Thu
Economic Science Course
Oct 1 @ 6:15 pm – 8:00 pm

Advanced course. Requires completion of Progress & Poverty.

More info here