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Annotated Works of Henry George

Social Problems and The Condition of Labor
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This is the first fully annotated edition of Social Problems (1883) and The Condition of Labor (1891), two important works by one of America's most popular social economists. Social Problems grew out of a series of articles Henry George (1839-1897) published in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper titled, "Problems of Our Times." In his passionate, journalistic style, George described in graphic detail the horrific conditions facing large sections of the American people and how, by returning to first principles, society could remedy these conditions for current and future generations. The Condition of Labor takes the form of an open letter to Pope Leo XIII in response to the pontiff's famous encyclical, Rerum Novarum. Echoing the religious themes dominant throughout all of his works, George argued that poverty is not part of God's natural order and therefore, could be eradicated through political action. Both Social Problems and The Condition of Labor demonstrate George's deep commitment to the reconciliation of ethics and economics in such a way that makes the world richer ethically and better off economically.
Preface Francis K. Peddle Social Problems and the Social Gospel James M. Dawsey Social Problems Henry George The Condition of Labor: Henry George, Father Edward McGlynn, and Religious Dissent Alexandra W. Lough The Condition of Labor: An Open Letter to Pope Leo XIII Henry George A Commentary on Moses, a Speech by Henry George Fred E. Foldvary Moses-An Apostle of Freedom Henry George Thy Kingdom Come Henry George Thou Shalt Not Steal Henry George Index About the Contributors
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