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The Great Adventure One Tax
Campaign of 1916 thru 1918 |
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publication, Everyman, of which James H. Griffes served as
editor during this period] |
Everyman was published in
Los Angeles, California from around 1906 thru at least 1918.
Editor and manager James H. Griffes wrote under the pseudonym Luke
North.
The material reproduced here involves a period of strong divsion
within the ranks of the movement to implement Henry George's
system of public revenue, by this time referred to in the popular
press as the "Single Tax." The overwhelming majority of
Singletaxers supported a nationwide campaign in the United States
to press for legislation in one or more states to raise all
revenue from the taxation of land values.
The first step in this campaign occured during 1916 in
California, where several hundred thousand Californians voted for
the Single Tax. Although this vote was not sufficient to make the
Single Tax law, the effort to educate the public continued during
1917, and the issue was again placed on the ballot. In this
instance, the number voting in favor fell significantly. In the
October 1917 issue of Everyman, James H. Griffes detailed
the events and editorialized on the reasons for the failure to
gain sufficient public support.
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CONTENTS / OCTOBER 1917
SHOVELS, TEASPOONS AND TRAITORS
Eggleston and "Single Tax Incorporated
The "Singletax" Allies of General Otis
Who Didn't Know It Was Loaded
Plutocracy's Line of Attack
THE NATIONAL GREAT ADVENTURE
MORE TO COME ...
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I had many fine friends in Los
Angeles, ...there was my friend of many years, James Griffes,
better known as Luke North, who wrote beautiful things that did
not pay but were a delight to read, whose devotion dated back to
our youth in Chicago, and who found no day too long and no night
too dreary to work in my behalf. [Clarence Darrow, The Story
of my Life, 1932]
CLARENCE DARROW

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CONTENTS / MARCH 1918
KING HUNGERS THRONE TOTTERS
The Inopportunist Reappears
A New Program of Inaction
For Another Decade of Theory
Educative Value of Applied Single Tax
California Battle Line Closes
Obvious Public Need for Open Earth
Do the Singletaxers Want Single Tax?
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