Georgism
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Georgism, also called geoism and single tax (archaic), is an economic philosophy holding that, while people should own the value they produce themselves, economic value derived from land (including natural resources and natural opportunities) should belong equally to all members of society.
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See also
- Agrarian Justice
- Arden, Delaware
- Cap and Share
- Causes of poverty
- Citizen's dividend
- Classical economics
- Classical liberalism
- Community land trust
- Deadweight loss
- Diggers movement
- Economic rent
- Enclosure
- Excess burden of taxation
- Externality
- Free-market environmentalism
- Freiwirtschaft
- Geolibertarianism
- Green economy
- Labor economics
- Laissez-faire
- Land (economics)
- Landed property
- Land law
- Land monopoly
- Land tenure and registration
- Land value tax
- Law of rent
- Lockean proviso
- Manorialism
- Natural and legal rights
- Optimal tax
- Physiocracy
- Pigovian tax
- Poverty reduction
- Progress and Poverty
- Progressive Era
- Prosper Australia (formerly "Henry George League")
- Radical centrism
- Tax reform / shift
- Tragedy of the anticommons
- Universal basic income
- Value capture
- Wealth concentration
- YIMBY
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