A Correspondence Between An Amateur And a Professor of Political Economy : Two Letters From the Amateur Urging a Professor in the University of California to Study "progress And Poverty" : the Professor's Reply : And a Final Effort By the Amateur
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But we allow private property as a privilege because it works well. Private property in land, as in any other form of wealth, rests on the same basis of expediency. In the Middle Ages, when Henry George's plan was universal and the entire rental of all land went directly to the public officials, the feudal lords, we had little progress. From the settlement of America, and with the origin of private property in land among the Eng- lish colonists, dates the greatest advance the world has ever mad...e. The most potent cause in the advance of civilization in this country has been the privilege of owning land. Settlers will not take the trouble to improve land without the stimulus of owner- ship. I cannot see that it would be expedient to lessen the privi- lege of private property in land. In detail as to your criticism of my statement in " Introduction to Public Finance," if land values are earned by the community, they may be said to be unearned by the individual, I cannot see the point of your exception to my form of stating George's doctrine.
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