#henryGeorge

➴➴➴Æ🜔Ɲ.Ƈꭚ⍴𝔥єɼ👩🏻‍💻AeonCypher@lgbtqia.space
2025-05-25

#Enshittification. #UnitedHealthcare, and your monthly bills all have one huge thing in common.

#Business under #Capitalism will always attempt to turn returns from #Capital into returns from #Rent.

I think #HenryGeorge and #Marx both missed this. If a capitalist can artificially constrain supply, or make demand non-optional, then they are no longer engaged in a classical or neo-classical - not even #Marxist - mode of #capitalist production.

They are engaged in #rent extraction.

The entire reason why tech investors want companies to lose money and grow as quickly as possible is that they want to:
1. Push any competition out of the market
2. Get their users hooked on their product.

To the extent that those two things are accomplished.

Likewise, drug companies would rather you have a drug you have to take forever, than one that cures you.

2025-05-17

We don't need heavily subsidised Affordable *Housing*. We need Affordable *Land* in locations that make people's economic activity convenient and profitable. #theSingleTax of #HenryGeorge provides the mechanism.

Gemma ⭐️🔰🇺🇸 🇵🇭 🎐gcvsa@mstdn.plus
2025-04-27

' There is no one who in exchanging his own productions for the productions of another would think that the more he gave and the less he got the better off he would be.

Yet to many men nothing seems clearer than that the more of its own productions a nation sends away, and the less of the productions of other nations it receives in return, the more profitable its trade. '

— Henry George, "Protection or Free Trade" (1886)

#Tariffs #Economics #HenryGeorge #TradeWar

' Trade is not invasion. It does not involve aggression on one side and resistance on the other, but mutual consent and gratification. It is not from foreigners that protection preserves and defends us; it is from ourselves.
If I trade with a Canadian, a Mexican, or an Englishman it is for the same reason that I trade with an American—that I would rather have the thing he gives me than the thing I give him. If I did not want the thing I am to get more than the thing I am to give, I would not wish to make the trade.
There is no one who in exchanging his own productions for the productions of another would think that the more he gave and the less he got the better off he would be. Yet to many men nothing seems clearer than that the more of its own productions a nation sends away, and the less of the productions of other nations it receives in return, the more profitable its trade.
What protection teaches us, is to do to ourselves in time of peace what enemies seek to do to us in time of war. ' 
— Henry George, "Protection or Free Trade" (1886)
Doc Edward Morbius ⭕​dredmorbius@toot.cat
2025-04-22

@Dianora There are a few other economic concepts which are IMO key to developing any remedies and/or alternatives. I'll try to touch on the major ones here.

Wage/Rent pricing, mentioned above, is a key stumbling point. Smith:

A man must always live by his work, and his wages must at least be sufficient to maintain him. They must even upon most occasions be somewhat more, otherwise it would be impossible for him to bring up a family, and the race of such workmen could not last beyond the first generation.

en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page%3A

The Law of Rent and Iron Law of Wages (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_r en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_law) dictate that these dynamics are always in conflict and play, and crush the working class, most especially those who live by wage labour (or worse: piecework pay, see Smith's discussion of this for an eye-opener), and rent rather than own their domeciles. Both concepts date to the 18th / early 19th centuries, but are largely ignored in contemporary orthodoxy.

The "obvious" solutions, of, say, providing free/subsidised essentials to the working class or of critical goods and services (food, clothing, housing, education, healthcare) largely further exacerbate the existing perverse market dynamics. I am not saying DON'T help those in dire need. What I am saying is that if this is the sole and widespread remedy, that the underlying problems get worse: wages fall (because "welfare" benefits subsidise its costs rather than employers paying a living wage), education, housing, healthcare and other services get more expensive (because subsidies provide additional revenues).

Winston Churchill (another unlikely champion) noted this in 1906:

Some years ago in London there was a toll bar on a bridge across the Thames, and all the working people who lived on the south side of the river had to pay a daily toll of one penny for going and returning from their work. The spectacle of these poor people thus mulcted of so large a proportion of their earnings offended the public conscience, and agitation was set on foot, municipal authorities were roused, and at the cost of the taxpayers, the bridge was freed and the toll removed. All those people who used the bridge were saved sixpence a week, but within a very short time rents on the south side of the river were found to have risen about sixpence a week, or the amount of the toll which had been remitted!

landvaluetax.org/history/winst

Instead, a dual strategy of taxing rents (generally: providers of the goods/services above or those acting similarly economically), and providing for increased labour bargaining power though an improved best alternative to negotiated agreement (BATNA) and coordinated negotiation power (a/k/a Labour Unionisation) is necessary. Both of course run into the Wealth is Power and Logic of Collective Action (Mancur Olson, 1965: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Logi) problems.

Direct subsidies / contributions as emergency measures directed at dire immediate circumstances are ABSOLUTELY of value. **But they should result in direction to directly addressing the rents/wages dichotomy.

A business which cannot pay a living wage and survive economically is a charity conducted to the benefit of its owner at the cost of its workers, or is provisioning public goods which should see a subsidy in their provision through tax revenues and transfer payments. Below-subsistence wages and labour supports only exacerbate the underlying problem.

Private ownership of real estate is a surprisingly recent development, displacing earlier feudal or monarchical rents (often very long-term leases) largely in the late 19th century. Among the few explorations of this history I've found is Simon Winchester's Land (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_(bo). And of course there's Henry George's Progress and Poverty (en.wikisource.org/wiki/Progres), championing the Land Value Tax (along with: Adam Smith, David Ricardo, and Milton Friedman (!!!), to name just a few. Social housing has its failures, but also successes, including the Fuggerei (Augsburg, Germany, created by the Fugger family in 1516 and continuing to serve to this day: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuggerei), Vienna, and Japan (through both market and government actions, in part through some idiosyncratic practices).

Housing cannot be both affordable and an investment asset. And of the two, the first function is primal.

Incidentally, I suspect that a large part of the US growth in homelessness may be directly attributable to going off the gold standard, itself a response to the country's peak-oil moment and reliance on foreign energy imports, driving banks and financial institutions to find an alternate asset class: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2.

Next are some more obscure economic principles, somewhat addressed in the mainstream, but highly underappreciated ...

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#economics #orthodoxEconomics #critique #wages #rents #LawOfRent #IronLawOfWages #MancurOlson #UBI #unions #LogicOfCollectiveAction #RealEstate #homelessness #OilCrisis #PeakOil #Fuggerei #ProgressAndPoverty #HenryGeorge #DavidRicardo #SimonWinchester #AffordableHousing #AssetHousing #BusinessAsCharity #tootstorm

2025-04-12

The #singletax of #henrygeorge will liberate us! Don't tax more, Rachel! Tax smarter, Keir! @libdems.org.uk

#abolishtaxes on production, work and trade entirely. #sharetherents of land, locations and monopolies.

#superchargetheeconomy #makepovertyhistory #valueourplanet #undercutthetariffs

Lyle Solla-YatesLyle@cville.online
2025-02-17

@Heliograph Yes, she was a follower of #HenryGeorge and believed that we should work to build a better society by shifting taxes to land and off of consumption and production. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Land

Xamanismo Coletivoeliasulrich@hachyderm.io
2025-02-16

"The story goes that Magie intended her game to be a teaching tool about the injustices of #capitalism. She was a fan of the theories of political economist #HenryGeorge, who thought landlords were parasites and advocated a “single tax” on them to replace all other taxes.

You’re thinking: what an exciting premise for a board game. Depends on how it’s handled. If the idea was that the players, beaten down by exorbitant rents, were supposed to rise up and feed their evil landlord’s intestines to him with a fork, this might indeed make for a diverting family game night."

#boardgames #monopoly

straightdope.com/21344078/was-

➴➴➴Æ🜔Ɲ.Ƈꭚ⍴𝔥єɼ👩🏻‍💻AeonCypher@lgbtqia.space
2025-02-14

@Heliograph She was a fan of #HenryGeorge and advocated for full Land Value Taxation. The game of #Monopoly always ending in ruin, is an attempt to show the principles of @Georgism.

2025-02-08

You can't fight trade war tariffs effectively while you gleefully impose tariffs on your own labour and productive investment at home. You are penalising your producers 30% or more already. #abolishtaxes #sharetherents #superchargetheeconomy #henrygeorge oll.libertyfund.org/titles/geo

2025-02-01

Is your country threatened by Trump-tariffs? Don't retaliate in kind! Retaliate by boosting your own economy by at least as much as the tariffs for long term gain: #abolishtaxes #sharetherents #superchargetheeconomy #henrygeorge oll.libertyfund.org/titles/geo

Lyle Solla-YatesLyle@cville.online
2025-01-23

regjeringen.no/en/aktuelt/tax- “governments should ensure that super-profits benefit their citizens. International tax co-operation is the way to do this” #equity #taxation #HenryGeorge

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2025-01-18

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Gemma ⭐️🔰🇺🇸 🇵🇭 🎐gcvsa@mstdn.plus
2024-12-31

The following link is a reprint of the Mar-Apr 1986 issue of "Land & Liberty" magazine, published by the #HenryGeorge Foundation. It features an interview of Filipino author and #Georgist, Charles Avila.

I've pointed out several times in the past that the median age of Filipinos alive today is under 27 years. This article is older than most people alive in the #Philippines can remember. You would have had to be at least a teen in 1986 to have understood it. #LVT

drive.google.com/file/d/1PjgKx

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Gemma ⭐️🔰🇺🇸 🇵🇭 🎐gcvsa@mstdn.plus
2024-12-02

Michael Mosbacher's article in The Sunday Telegraph displays such a remarkable misrepresentation of the principles of #Georgism that one can only surmise he is deliberately spreading #disinformation about #HenryGeorge and the nature of land values in #economics.

George and Marx were not at all allies. Marx resoundingly disdained #ProgressAndPoverty, while George never read Marx. While George was sympathetic to the goals of socialism, he was a staunch capitalist.

telegraph.co.uk/money/tax/marx

Gemma ⭐️🔰🇺🇸 🇵🇭 🎐gcvsa@mstdn.plus
2024-11-26

The #housing shortage will be solved when there is so much supply of vacant housing that #landlords are forced to compete for tenants.

Remember the old adage, "The customer is always right?" Try to remember that the tenant is the customer, not the landlord.

How do we get from here to the promised land? Tax land values instead of building values and incomes.

#Georgism #HenryGeorge #ProgressAndPoverty #LVT #UBI #LandValueTax #LandValueTaxSolvesThis #WeMustMakeLandCommonProperty

#urbanism

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2024-11-19

@spacehobo @AlisonW @AlisonW profit and loss based taxes (eg. income tax) are really, REALLY dumb, taxes paid at the point of purchase/consumption are infinity more sane. of course you need to ensure that fresh, non-processed foods and sanitary items are not taxed but that's easy to enforce.

when it comes to land, taxes are relative to the improved value, ie. whether the land is making an income, if the land doesn't make an income it doesn't get taxed, UNLESS the people vote that the land NEEDS to make an income and so then the tax is for not using the land for its intended purpose.

you'd think this stuff would be simple, but #HenryGeorge wrote #ProgressAndPoverty over 100 years ago and ppl still havent demanded common sense.

Basically #land and #consumption of #luxuryGoods are the things that need to be taxed but somewhere along the line the criminal banking syndicate got control of us.... (1906-1913 if my memory serves).

#incometax #geoism #georgism #landtax

2024-11-18

Yet another "tax" policy "think tax" where it appears nobody has thought about the only proposed tax system that creates economic justice: the #singletax popularised by #henrygeorge

"Experts" eh? Informing government policies, eh? Useless as the people they serve: centax.org.uk/

Gemma ⭐️🔰🇺🇸 🇵🇭 🎐gcvsa@mstdn.plus
2024-11-18

@brendan Not this Vermonter. This Vermonter wants #Vermont to move away from taxing building values and toward taxing land values. Land value taxation is the only legitimate form of taxation, but at least property tax as it is captures land values to some extent, which makes it the most fair and just form of taxation we currently have. #LandValueTax should be the only tax, the #SingleTax. Land values should be taxed at a rate of 100%. #HenryGeorge #ProgressAndPoverty #LVT #Georgism

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