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Henry
George's Speeches
see also: books, articles, debates "I
went one night quite casually into a hall in London, and I heard a man
deliver a speech
which changed the whole current of my life. That man was an American -
Henry George."
- George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950),
Irish dramatist
and Nobel laureate
Ode to Liberty (1877) -- San Francisco Moses -- Apostle of Freedom (1878) -- San Francisco The Crime of Poverty (1885) -- Burlington, Iowa Thou Shalt Not Steal (1887) -- Anti-Poverty Society, New York City The Land For the People (1889) -- Toomebridge, County Derry, Ireland Thy Kingdom Come (1889) - Glasgow, Scotland Justice the Object — Taxation the Means (1890) -- San Francisco An account of the Armidale Lecture May, 1890, New South Wales, Australia |
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