Progress and Poverty Institute
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Founded | 1925 |
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Founder | Robert Schalkenbach |
Type | 501(c)(3) |
Focus | Social and economic justice |
Location |
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Revenue | 922,853ドル in 2018[1] |
Endowment | 17,876,695ドル in 2018[1] |
Website | schalkenbach |
The Progress and Poverty Institute, founded in 1925 as the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, is a private operating foundation dedicated to the social and economic philosophy of Henry George through publication and research.[2] Among its activities, the Institute publishes The American Journal of Economics and Sociology , funds the Henry George Chair in Economics at St. John's University, and supports the Henry George Lecture Series at the University of Scranton.
History
[edit ]The organization was founded in 1925 to promote public awareness of the social and economic philosophy of Henry George and keep his works in print.[3] [4] It is the oldest Georgist organization in existence,[5] and actively supports Georgist ideas such as land value taxation,[6] [7] as well as carbon pricing,[8] [9] zoning reform,[10] [11] community land trusts [12] [13] and universal basic income.[14] [15]
Activities
[edit ]The Institute, in partnership with Wiley Publishing, sponsors The American Journal of Economics and Sociology .[16] [17] Founding editor Will Lissner, who served from 1941 to 1989, was assisted for many years by Dorothy Burnham Lissner.[18] Subsequent editors-in-chief include Frank C. Genovese,[19] Laurence S. Moss (1997-2009),[20] Clifford W. Cobb, and Richard H. Cebula (2022-).[21]
In 1986, the Institute funded the Henry George Chair in Economics at The Peter J. Tobin College of Business of St. John's University. Holders of the named chair include Northrup Buechner (1981-1991), Joseph A. Giacallone (1991-2019) and Aleksandr V. Gevorkyan (2019-).[22] [23]
The Society also supports the Henry George Lecture Series, a public lecture series on economics held annually since 1986 at the University of Scranton. A number of lecturers from the series have subsequently won the Nobel Prize.[24] [4]
The Progress and Poverty Institute, along with the Center for the Study of Economics, co-sponsors the Center for Property Tax Reform (CPTR), a nonprofit for research into property taxes.[25]
Leadership
[edit ]The organization's executive director is Josie Faass.[26] Past directors have included economists Mason Gaffney and Nicolaus Tideman.[27]
Funding
[edit ]As of 2021[update] the Institute receives grants from the Francis Neilson Trust Fund. It holds approximately 18ドル million in assets.[28]
Publications
[edit ]Books
[edit ]- Progress and Poverty by Henry George
- Social Statics, or The Conditions essential to Happiness specified, and the First of them Developed by Herbert Spencer
- Land title origins, a tale of force and fraud by Alfred Noblit Chandler
- Protection or Free Trade by Henry George
- Crumbling Foundations: how faulty institutions create world poverty by David Smiley
- Rent as Public Revenue: Issues and Methods by Lindy Davies, Gilbert Herman, et al.
- Democracy Versus Socialism: A Critical Examination of Socialism as a Remedy for Social Injustice and an Exposition of the Single Tax Doctrine by Max Hirsch
- Why Global Poverty?: A Companion Guide to the Film The End of Poverty? by Clifford Cobb
- New Life In Old Cities by Mason Gaffney
- The Science of Political Economy by Henry George
Journals
[edit ]- Sponsor of The American Journal of Economics and Sociology
Film
[edit ]External links
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ a b "ROBERT SCHALKENBACH FOUNDATION INC". ProPublica NonProfit Explorer. 9 May 2013.
- ^ Lissner, Will (1965). "The Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, Promoter of Pioneering Research in Social Reform". The American Journal of Economics and Sociology. 24 (3): 333–336. ISSN 0002-9246.
- ^ Clancy, Robert (1957). "The Single Tax in the Encyclopedia Americana" (PDF). Henry George School.
- ^ a b "Henry George History". The University of Scranton.
- ^ Aller, Pat (2004). "Some Background on the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation". Wealth and Want.
- ^ Allen, Taylor (May 4, 2021). "A 'progressive' approach to taxing land gains traction in Philly Council". WHYY.
- ^ Bollier, David (2003). Silent Theft: The Private Plunder of Our Common Wealth. Psychology Press. p. 244. ISBN 978-0-415-94482-3.
- ^ https://schalkenbach.org/pricing-carbon-is-a-magic-job-machine/
- ^ https://schalkenbach.org/the-principles-and-policies-of-green-georgism-lvt-carbon-tax-ecotax-reform/
- ^ https://schalkenbach.org/zoning-has-been-weaponized/
- ^ https://schalkenbach.org/the-economics-of-land-use-controls/
- ^ https://schalkenbach.org/an-explainer-and-case-study-on-municipal-land-trusts-featuring-the-upper-harbor-redevelopment-in-minneapolis-minnesota/
- ^ https://schalkenbach.org/municipal-land-trusts/
- ^ https://schalkenbach.org/rsf-backs-basic-income-as-antidote-to-social-and-economic-fragmentation/
- ^ https://schalkenbach.org/exploring-universal-basic-income-and-its-implementation/
- ^ "The American Journal of Economics and Sociology". John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- ^ Lissner, Will (2001). "On the Origins of the American Journal of Economics and Sociology: Its Purposes and Objectives". American Journal of Economics and Sociology. 60 (2): 423–433. doi:10.1111/1536-7150.00069.
- ^ "Will and Dorothy Lissner retire from AJES" (PDF). Footnotes. 17 (1). The American Sociological Association: 5. 1989.
- ^ "Frank Genovese Obituary (1921 - 2014) - Boston, MA - The Wellesley Townsman". Legacy.com. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
- ^ Ahiakpor, James (2010). "Laurence Steven Moss, 1944-2009: A Biographical Sketch". Laurence S. Moss, 1944-2009: Academic Iconoclast, Economist and Magician. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell: 25.
- ^ "New Editor-in-chief for the AJES". American Journal of Economics and Sociology. 2022. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
- ^ "The Henry George Chair in Economics". St. John's University. 26 November 2019. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
- ^ "Leading Economist Discusses Future of the Dollar during Henry George Lecture". St. John's University. November 3, 2022.
- ^ D’Mello, Alison (Nov 30, 2021). "Scranton Holds Annual Henry George Lecture". Royal News. University of Scranton.
- ^ Newell, Bill (22 January 2023). "CPTR: IS A LAND VALUE TAX RIGHT FOR RICHMOND, VIRGINIA?". Common Ground OR-WA.
- ^ Sontag, L. L. (1 August 2022). "Guest: Josie Faass, executive director of the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation and co-director of the Center for Property Tax Reform". Space is a Means of Production: Living Metropolis.
- ^ Tideman, Nicolaus (October 1997). "Peace, Justice, and Economic Reform.: The 1997 Henry George Lecture". American Journal of Economics and Sociology. 56 (4): 671–683. doi:10.1111/j.1536-7150.1997.tb02665.x.
- ^ Roberts, Ken Schwencke, Mike Tigas, Sisi Wei, Alec Glassford, Andrea Suozzo, Brandon (2013年05月09日). "ROBERT SCHALKENBACH FOUNDATION INC - Form Form 990-PF for period ending Jun 2020 - Nonprofit Explorer". ProPublica. Retrieved 2022年01月25日.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Dugan, Ianthe Jeanne (2013年03月18日). "It's a Lonely Quest for Land-Tax Fans, But, by George, They Press On". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660 . Retrieved 2022年01月25日.
- ^ Genzlinger, Neil (2009年11月13日). "Breaking Down Economic Breakdown". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2022年01月25日.
- ^ "The End of Poverty?". IMDb .
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