NOBLE,
BETTY
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- The Viable
Society
[Reprinted from Land & Liberty,
February-March, 1966]
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NOCK,
ALBERT JAY
ENLARGE
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-
A
Community That Pays Its Own Bills
[An analysis of the public revenue system
adopted by Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Reprinted from American
Magazine, June 1911]
- Anarchist's
Progress (1927)
[Nock's essay on how he came to understand that
the State does not serve the majority of citizens and was never
designed to do so]
- Review of the book,
Democracy
vs. Socialism, by Max Hirsch
[Reprinted from Land and Freedom,
July-August 1940]
- The
Disadvantages
of Being Educated
[Reprinted from Free Speech and Plain
Language, 1937]
-
Henry
George: Unorthodox American
[This is Nock's biographical essay on Henry
George, published in Scribner's and reprinted by the Robert
Schalkenbach Foundation with an
Introduction
by Will Lissner, at the time Editor-in-Chief of the American
Journal of Economics and Sociology. -- 1934]
-
History's
Verdict on the Land Question
[Reprinted from The Freeman, November
1937]
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How
Government Raises Its Revenue in Edmonton, Albert, Canada
[An analysis of the public revenue system
adopted by Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, continued. Reprinted from
American Magazine, July 1911]
-
In
Defense of the Individual
[Reprinted from The Freeman, August,
1940]
-
Introduction
to Herbert Spencer's The Man versus the State
[Reprinted from The Freeman, October,
1940]
- Isiah's
Job [19xx]
- Land,
Labor and Wealth
[Excepts from The Freeman, compiled in
1942 by Ellen Winsor and Rebecca Winsor Evans]
- Our
Enemy, The State
[1935]
- The Second
Empire
[Reprinted from analysis, August, 1945]
- The State
[Nock explains the historical origins of the
State as an instrument of privilege and the excercise of
concentrated power. -- 1923]
- Review of the book:
Trumpet
Voluntary, by Gladys Bronwyn Stern
[Reprinted from analysis, July, 1945]
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NORDMAN,
EDWARD
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- What
We Demand is the End of Privilege
[An address delivered at the International
Conference for Land Value Taxation and Free Trade, Copenhagen,
Denmark. Reprinted from Land and Freedom, July-August
1926]
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NORDLING,
CARL O.
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- Land
Speculation and the Great Depression
[An exchange between Carl O. Nordling and Peter
Rhodes, in response to a review by Peter Rhodes of an earlier
article, "Origin of a Depression". Reprinted from Land
& Liberty, November-December, 1967]
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NORLEV,
CHARLES
(Pastor)
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- Problems
of Population
[A paper presented at the Fifth International
Conference to promote Land Value Taxation and Free Trade. Caxton
Hall, Westminster, London. 1-5 September 1936]
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NOYES,
RICHARD
ENLARGE
|
- A
Remembrance of Vi Peterson
[Reprinted from GroundSwell,
January-February 1990, with the orginal title, "Violetta
Graham Dies, She Led Schalkenbach"]
- Are
Are the Georgists Liberal, Radical or Conservative?
[Reprinted from Henry George News,
December, 1952]
- The
Constitutions
and the Earth
[A paper delivered at the Henry George
Foundation of America conference, Kendal College, Evanston,
Illinois, 18 July 1976]
- Henry
George's Place in the Dialogue
[A paper delivered at the Interntional Union
for Land Value Taxation and Free Trade and the Council of
Georgist Organizations conference, 1989, Philadelphia]
- The Idea
of Progress
[Reprinted from Land & Liberty,
Winter 1996]
- Let
George do It
[Reprinted from the Henry George News,
November, 1958]
- Sidetracked!
Counting the Cost of the Two-Rate Tax, co-authored
by Michael Hudson
[Reprinted from Land & Liberty,
Spring, 1997]
- The
Time
Horizon of Planned Social Change: Why Utopian Movements Always
Promise Amelioration in the Future
[Reprinted from the American Journal of
Economics and Sociology, January 1980]
- The
Time
Horizon of Planned Social Change: How the Advocates of Social
Reform May Expedite Their Purpose Through Temporal Calibration
[Reprinted from the American Journal of
Economics and Sociology, July 1980]
- The
What
One Founding Father Foresaw
[A paper delivered at the Council of Georgist
Organizations conference, Point Lomas College, San Diego,
California, 22-26 July 1987]
- Will
Lissner Calls It A Day
[Reprinted from GroundSwell, December,
1988]
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NULTY,
THOMAS (Rev.)
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- Back
To The Land
[Excerpts from an essay written in 1881. Rev.
Nulty was Bishop of Meath, Ireland]
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