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_aGeorge, Henry, _d1839-1897. |
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_aProgress and poverty : _ban inquiry into the cause of industrial depressions and of increase of want with increase of wealth. The remedy / _cby Henry George. |
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_aNew York, N.Y. : _bThe Modern Library, _c1905. |
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_axx, 571 páginas. ; _c19 cm. |
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_aThe Problem, 3 -- _tBook I. Wages and capital -- _tI. The current doctrine of wages-its insufficiency, 17 -- _tII. The meaning of the terms, 31 -- _tIII. Wages not drawn from capital, but produced by the labor, 50 -- _tIV. The maintenance of laborers not drawn from capital, 71 -- _tV. The real functions of capital, 80 -- _tBook II. Population and subsistence -- _tI. The Malthusian theory, its genesis and support, 91 -- _tII. Inferences from facts, 103 -- _tIII. Inferences from analogy, 129 -- _tIV. Disproof of the Malthusian theory, 140 -- _tBook III. The laws of distribution -- _tI. The inquiry narrowed to the laws of distribution necessary relation of these laws, 153 -- _tII. Rent and the law of rent, 165 -- _tIII. Interest and the cause of interest, 173 -- _tIV. Of spurious capital and of profits often mistaken for interest, 189 -- _tV. The law of interest, 195 -- _tVI. Wages and the law of wages, 204 -- _tVII. Correlation and co-ordination of these laws, 218 -- _tVIII. The statics of the problem thus explained, 221 -- _tBook IV. Effect of material progress upon the distribution of wealth -- _tI. The dynamics of the problem yet to seek, 227 -- _tII. Effect of increase of population upon the distribution of wealth, 230 -- _tIII. Effect of improvements in the arts upon the distribution of wealth, 244 -- _tIV. Effect of the expectation raised by material progress, 255 -- _tBook V. The problem solved, 263 -- _tI. The primary cause of recurring paroxysms of industrial depression, 263 -- _tII. The persistence of poverty amid advancing wealth, 282 -- _tBook VI. The remedy -- _tI. Insufficiency of remedies currently advocated, 299 -- _tII. The true remedy, 328 -- _tBook VII. Justice of the remedy -- _tI. Injustice of private property in land, 333 -- _tII. Enslavement of laborers the ultimate result of private property in land, 347 -- _tIII. Claim of land owners to compensation, 358 -- _tIV. Property in land historically considered, 368 -- _tV. Property in land in the United States, 385 -- _tBook VIII. Application of the remedy -- _tI. Private property in land inconsistent with the best use of land, 397 -- _tII. How equal rights to the land may be asserted and secured, 403 -- _tIII. The proposition tried by the canons of taxation, 408 -- _tIV. Indorsements and objections, 422 -- _tBook IX. Effects of the remedy -- _tI. Of the effect upon the production of wealth, 433 -- _tII. Of the effect upon distribution and thence upon production, 440 -- _tIII. Of the effect upon individuals and classes, 447 -- _tIV. Of the changes that would be wrought in social organization and social life, 454 -- _tBook X. The law of human progress -- _tI. The current theory of human progress-its insufficiency, 475 -- _tII. Differences in civilization-to what due, 489 -- _tIII. The law of human progress, 506 -- _tIV. How modern civilization may decline, 527 -- _tV. The central truth, 544 -- _tConclusion, 555 -- _tThe problem of individual life, 555. |
650 | _aDesarrollo económico. | ||
650 | _aPobreza. | ||
650 | _aRiqueza. | ||
650 | _aRecesión económica. | ||
650 | _aSalarios. | ||
650 | _aSolución de conflictos. | ||
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