1 Introduction.(Part I: prolegomena)

From: The American Journal of Economics and Sociology | Date: November 1, 2003| Author: Andelson, Robert V. | Copyright information

Purpose and Scope of the Book

"People do not argue with the teaching of George, they simply do not know it." This sentiment, expressed by Tolstoy in 1905, (1) had a degree of validity even then. The writers of economics textbooks in particular, when deigning to mention George at all, have tended to dismiss his contribution with a few patronizing sentences that, more often than not, display a lamentable absence of real acquaintance with his thought. (2)

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