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How I made $1,000,000 in Chicago real estate: I $tole it from you!
11:00 pm
How I made $1,000,000 in Chicago real estate: I $tole it from you!
@ Henry George School suite 1207
Apr 1 @ 11:00 pm – Apr 2 @ 1:15 am
![]() Successful land speculation (also known as “real estate investment”) is really a matter of taking for yourself the gains that belong to the community. George Menninger is one of the many who have done it, …
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What the Rich Own…
7:00 pm
What the Rich Own…
@ Henry George School suite 1207
Apr 5 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
…who makes it valuable, and how they should share it with the rest of us. Attempts to “tax the rich” have led us to contrive all kinds of methods to impose costs on working people. …
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Will the Real Fiscal Stimulus Please Stand Up?
11:00 pm
Will the Real Fiscal Stimulus Please Stand Up?
@ Henry George School suite 1207
Apr 9 @ 11:00 pm – Apr 10 @ 1:00 am
Come for an evening with Bob Jene to compare the Georgist fiscal reform to the TARP bailout, the Fair Tax, the Flat Tax, the Bush tax cuts and government money creation. A gist of each …
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Political Economy Book Club continues with Wealth of Nations
11:00 pm
Political Economy Book Club continues with Wealth of Nations
@ Henry George School suite 1207
Apr 23 @ 11:00 pm – Apr 24 @ 1:00 am
We will be discussing Books III (The Progress of Opulence) and IV(Systems of Political Economy) of Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations. First published in 1776, the book offers one of the world’s first collected descriptions …
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No Farms, No Food
11:00 pm
No Farms, No Food
@ Henry George School suite 1207
Apr 25 @ 11:00 pm – Apr 26 @ 1:00 am
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 …
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