Progres Et Pauvrete: Enquete Sur La Cause Des Crises Industrielles Et de l'Accroissement de la Misere Au Milieu de l'Accroissement de la Richesse: Le Remede

by Henry George

Other authorsP.L. Le Monnier (Translator)
Paperback, 1925

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French translation of Progress and Poverty.
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Call number

330

Publication

Paris: Ligue Pour La Reforme Fonciere

Description

Henry George (1839-97) was an American journalist and newspaper editor. In Progress and Poverty, his most famous work (1879), he seeks to explain the apparent paradox that the gulf between rich and poor in a developed city (or nation) is much less that that in a less developed community: 'Like a flash it came over me that there was the reason of advancing poverty with advancing wealth. With the growth of population, land grows in value, and the men who work it must pay more for the privilege.' His economic ideas were widely debated, and this volume also contains a response to the 1881 English edition of the book from Isaac B. Cooke, a cotton broker from Liverpool, and Andrew Mearns's The Bitter Cry of Outcast London (1883), a short but telling description of the reality of the poverty then to be found in the world's richest city.… (more)

DDC/MDS

330

Original language

French

Original publication date

1879

Physical description

533, xii p.; 9.21 inches

Barcode

1001

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