Nature City: The Ideal Commonwealth
Title | Nature City: The Ideal Commonwealth |
Year for Search | 1914 |
Authors | Bucklin,, James LL.B. |
Pagination | 22 pp. |
Date Published | 1914 |
Publisher | Author |
Place Published | Grand Junction, CO |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Democratic and single tax eutopia. The idea of a single tax on land originated with Henry George (1839-97). For Henry George's explanation of the single tax, see his Progress and Poverty. An Inquiry Into the Cause of Industrial Depressions and Of Increase of Want With Increase of Wealth. The Remedy. San Francisco, CA: W.M. Hinton, 1879. Fiftieth Anniversary Ed. New York: The Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, 1929. Includes brief comments on Plato, More, Bacon, Campanella, Bellamy, and Gronlund. |
Holding Institutions | CtY |
Author Note | The author describes himself as a member of the Colorado State Senate, 1898-1902 and President of the Grand Junction Charter Convention, 1909. |
Full Text | 1914 Bucklin, James W., LL.B. Nature City: The Ideal Commonwealth. Democratic and single tax eutopia. The idea of a single tax on land originated with Henry George (1839-97). For Henry George's explanation of the single tax, see his Progress and Poverty. An Inquiry Into the Cause of Industrial Depressions and Of Increase of Want With Increase of Wealth. The Remedy. San Francisco, CA: W.M. Hinton, 1879. Fiftieth Anniversary Ed. New York: The Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, 1929. Includes brief comments on Plato, More, Bacon, Campanella, Bellamy, and Gronlund. The author describes himself as a member of the Colorado State Senate, 1898-1902 and President of the Grand Junction Charter Convention, 1909. |