The Case Plainly Stated (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Ring, H. F.

 
9781333363321: The Case Plainly Stated (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

A clear, downsized guide to a bold economic idea
This classic primer lays out a government-supported plan to tax land values and end broader taxation. It argues that access to natural resources should be shared, not grabbed by a few, and explains how this approach could change wages, rents, and the way wealth is distributed.

The book presents a simple model of wealth: land, labor, and capital work together to create goods. It explains how rent on land affects wages and why reform could reduce taxes for farmers and workers alike, while preserving private property in a market system.




  • Learn the three factors that create wealth and how they interact in society.

  • Explore a proposed remedy: taxing land values to fund government and relieve other taxes.

  • See practical examples of how landlordism and taxation could shift under this plan.

  • Understand how the approach aims to balance private rights with public benefit.



Ideal for readers looking for a concise, historically influential perspective on tax reform and economic justice.

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