Democracy Versus Socialism

click here for more details The twentieth century witnessed a worldwide struggle between capitalism and socialism. By the end of the century, idealism had succumbed to efficiency. With the abandonment of socialist policies, the imperfections of capitalism have re-emerged. We are back where we started! Is there an alternative that will save democracy in the twenty-first century?

Max Hirsch

£13.95 paper

Henry George and Europe
The Far-reaching Impact and Effect of the Ideas of the American Social Philosopher

click here for more details Dr Silagi reveals George’s impact on modern European thought to be far greater than previously recognized. George helped to make Europe aware that poverty (failure to reap the full reward for labour, enterprise and investment) was the result of social institutions enabling some of the rich to get richer while the poor got poorer – institutions which could be changed.

Michael Silagi

£10.95 paper

Henry George — A Biography

click here for more details The definitive biography of one of America’s most exciting social thinkers, Henry George. The single tax for which George will be remembered, was more largely his followers’ work than his own and his own greater importance lay in stimulating universal social reform, following publication of his world-famous Progress and Poverty.

Charles Albro Barker

£15.95 hardback

Globalisation for the Common Good

click here for more details "Globalisation - good or bad? …an important new 'jargon-free' book, offering a new vision of economics."
Lorna Gold - New City

"…the book finishes with a radical solution which the author believes will harness the benefits of globalisation for the universal good. Challenging, well-written and provocative."
Ian Matthews - The Magazine for Social Justice.

Kamran Mofid

£12.95 quality paperback

The Corruption of Economics

click here for more details The mystery of persistent economic failure can now be explained...

Mason Gaffney & Fred Harrison

£14.95 paper    £24.95 hardback

Philosophy for a Fair Society

click here for more details Something must be done, explain the authors. Governments will fail, unless they shake off the economic orthodoxy which is now one of the problems rather than the means to a solution.

Michael Hudson, G.J. Miller, Kris Feder

£12.95 paper    £22.50 hardback

The Fourth Way: Guidelines for Tomorrow's World

click here for more details There is a widely felt need for a 'third way' in the manner society and the economy are organised. Most contributions to this debate, however are simply a rearrangement of existing intellectual and cultural  paradigms, essentially a different mixture of the same old ingredients.

Donald Wilhelm

£11.95 paper    £17.95 hardback

Commons without Tragedy: Protecting the Environment from Overpopulation

click here for more details Decades of concern and action have not removed the fear that mankind is reproducing too fast for the good of Mother Earth.

Robert V. Andelson (Ed)

£17.50 hardback

Now the Synthesis: Capitalism, Socialism and the New Social Contract

click here for more details The principled economic, political and legal changes that are a precondition for social justice and economic efficiency are articulated.

Richard Notes (Ed)

£17.95 hardback

Costing the Earth

click here for more details The authors argue that problems ranging from deforestation of the Amazon to urban decay can be traced to a common cause: the failure properly to value the resources of nature.

Ronald Banks (Ed)

£8.95 paper

The Power in the Land

click here for more details The author argues that land speculation is the major cause of depressions.

Fred Harrison

£10.95 paper    £25.00 hardback

Tolstoy: Principles for a New World Order

click here for more details Tolstoy was one of the few men who saw clearly the flaws in the old order that would lead to the catastrophes of the twentieth century.

David Redfearn

£10.95 paper

From Wasteland to Promised Land: Liberation Theology for a post-Marxist World
click here for more details "The authors present a constructive critique of liberation theologians' approach to economic questions...their creative proposals will greatly enrich current discussions, too often confined to standard ideological claims on all sides."
John T. Pawlikowski, O.S.M
Catholic Theological Union

Robert V. Andleson & James M. Dawsey

£10.95 paper

The Natural Economy
click here for more details The author argues for an economics of abundance that "is in stark contrast to the miserable modern vision of scarcity as the guiding principal of all economic thinking"
Catholic Weekly

"In its quiet and exact way it is more radically revolutionary than the works of Marx."
AD 2000 

John Young

£10.95 paper

William Temple: Christianity and Social Order

click here for more details 'This book has been described as one of the foundation piers of the Welfare State.'
times educational supplement

William Temple

£5.95 paper

Public Revenue without Taxation

click here for more details "For a least the past decade, it has been recognised by business, the tax professions and the Revenue alike that the tax system is too complicated, is getting more complicate and needs simplifying".
The Times, Dec 1999

Dr Ronald Burgess

£18.00 hardback

Land and Taxation

click here for more details "...In my opinion, the least bad tax is the property tax on the unimproved value of land, the Henry George argument of many, many years ago."
Milton Friedman

Prof. Nicolaus Tideman (ed.)

£14.95 paper    £29.95 hardback

Land Value Taxation

click here for more details 'There is a sense in which all taxes are antagonistic to free enterprise - yet we need taxes... so the question is, which are the least harmful taxes? In my opinion, the least bad tax is the property tax on the unimproved value of land, the Henry George argument of many, many years ago.'
Human Events

Kenneth Wenzer (ed.)

£19.95 paper £40.00 hardback

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