Re-solving the Economic Puzzle

Pinpointing a flaw in prevailing economic practices that explains why so many families in the richest nation on earth are mired in poverty, homelessness, joblessness, and hunger, this study suggests that a reform is available to correct this flaw that is corroding the enterprise system. This flaw is widely accepted and enshrined in law; certain taxation and land policies enable a powerful few to skim off a large share of the wealth created by the mass of citizens. How this injustice plays a major role in generating destructive boom and bust cycles is important, but the overprivileged who benefit from “legalized theft” are not vilified. Rather, the book calls for correcting the public policies that make slum ownership, land speculation, and other forms of parasitic and exploitive behavior more profitable than honest labor and productive enterprise. Accounts of places in the United States and elsewhere that are applying the proposed reform are presented, proving that it is politically feasible, and offers an ethical cleansing of the economy so that all people can enjoy all the fruits of their efforts.

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Re-solving the Economic Puzzle

Pinpointing a flaw in prevailing economic practices that explains why so many families in the richest nation on earth are mired in poverty, homelessness, joblessness, and hunger, this study suggests that a reform is available to correct this flaw that is corroding the enterprise system. This flaw is widely accepted and enshrined in law; certain taxation and land policies enable a powerful few to skim off a large share of the wealth created by the mass of citizens. How this injustice plays a major role in generating destructive boom and bust cycles is important, but the overprivileged who benefit from “legalized theft” are not vilified. Rather, the book calls for correcting the public policies that make slum ownership, land speculation, and other forms of parasitic and exploitive behavior more profitable than honest labor and productive enterprise. Accounts of places in the United States and elsewhere that are applying the proposed reform are presented, proving that it is politically feasible, and offers an ethical cleansing of the economy so that all people can enjoy all the fruits of their efforts.

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Re-solving the Economic Puzzle

Re-solving the Economic Puzzle

by Walter Rybeck
Re-solving the Economic Puzzle

Re-solving the Economic Puzzle

by Walter Rybeck

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Pinpointing a flaw in prevailing economic practices that explains why so many families in the richest nation on earth are mired in poverty, homelessness, joblessness, and hunger, this study suggests that a reform is available to correct this flaw that is corroding the enterprise system. This flaw is widely accepted and enshrined in law; certain taxation and land policies enable a powerful few to skim off a large share of the wealth created by the mass of citizens. How this injustice plays a major role in generating destructive boom and bust cycles is important, but the overprivileged who benefit from “legalized theft” are not vilified. Rather, the book calls for correcting the public policies that make slum ownership, land speculation, and other forms of parasitic and exploitive behavior more profitable than honest labor and productive enterprise. Accounts of places in the United States and elsewhere that are applying the proposed reform are presented, proving that it is politically feasible, and offers an ethical cleansing of the economy so that all people can enjoy all the fruits of their efforts.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780856832819
Publisher: Shepheard-Walwyn Publishers, Limited
Publication date: 04/01/2011
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Walter Rybeck is a contributor to the book Land-Value Taxation Around the World and the director of the Center for Public Dialogue. He is the former assistant director of the National Commission on Urban Problems and a former assistant to both Congressmen Henry S. Reuss of Milwaukee and William S. Coyne of Pittsburgh. He lives in Silver Spring, Maryland.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements ix

Introduction xi

Part I Another Crack In The Liberty Bell 1

1 Problems Hidden in Full Sunlight 3

2 "Secret" Remedy that Works 9

3 What is this Thing Called Land? 15

Part II Embarrassment Opens a Door 25

4 Newsroom, Columbus Citizen, 1951 27

Part III A Journey of Economic Discovery 31

5 The Earth, Our Home 33

6 Land of Opportunity 36

7 The Call to Make a Better World 39

8 That's Business 41

9 War or Peace? 45

10 A Glimpse of Utopia 49

11 Dreams of a Castle 54

12 A Far Cry from Home 59

13 Eden, Darwin and Free Land 63

Part IV Through a Land Lens 67

14 Columbus - Ode to a Bug 69

15 Dayton - Ode to a Book 72

16 Washington Assignment 84

17 The Douglas Commission 92

18 A Capital Idea 99

19 In a Think Tank 107

20 In the House 111

21 Dialogue 118

Part V Forgotten Chapters in U.S. History 123

22 America's Big Attraction 125

23 Old World Baggage 129

24 Land Grabbing, Land Abuse 134

25 Three Saving Graces 137

26 Fundamentals Forgotten 144

27 Competing Philosophies 150

Part VI Living Laboratories 155

28 U.S. Success Stories 157

29 Overseas Success Stories 174

30 Taxing Natural Resources 181

Part VII Reclaiming America 189

31 Ten Vital Paths 191

32 Recovery, Jobs and Social Harmony 207

Appendixes

A Education Alone Could Fail 211

B Many Voices on Land Policy Reform Issues 213

C Douglas Commission Testimony 218

D Starcke's Unique Sermon 227

E A Property Tax Primer 229

Index 233

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