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Land & Liberty has been published since 1894, and offers a unique perspective with its reports, features and analysis giving an unique view of the political economy.

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pdf Land & Liberty Issue 1263 (Summer 2024)

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Land & Liberty Issue 1263 (Summer 2024)

In this Issue:

This special issue is devoted to our recent book launch: The Annotated Works of Henry George is finally a complete series with volumes V and VI.

Book Launch And Celebration: Francis K. Peddle presents The Science of Political Economy

Book Launch And Celebration: Joseph Milne presents A Perplexed Philosopher

Closing Thoughts: Edward J. Dodson remembers an old adage saying Good, better, best;

pdf Land & Liberty Issue 1262 (Spring 2024)

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Land & Liberty Issue 1262 (Spring 2024)

In this Issue:

Cover Story: The Nature Of Inflation

Features: Reform In Scotland, by Duncan Pickard. A Brexit Opportunity, by Christoper Glover

Reviews & Books Worth Reading: Edward J. Dodson takes a closer look at Ian Hopton’s With Inky Blots And Rotten Parchment: An Explanation Of The Land Value Tax

Closing Thoughts: Joseph Milne has penned a tribute to Tommas Graves, well-known to many readers of Land&Liberty

pdf Land & Liberty Issue 1261 (Autumn 2023)

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Land & Liberty Issue 1261 (Autumn 2023)

In this Issue:

Cover Story: Tax That Fjord!

Features: Georgism And The Dismal Science

Reviews & Books Worth Reading: Angela St. Clair goes deep into the archive to review a still relevant 1992 book by David Redfearn which might have escaped the readers’ interest – Tolstoy: Principles for a New World Order

Closing Thoughts: Henry George was well read and also drew inspiration from ancient works. Joseph Milne explains the details

pdf Land & Liberty Issue 1260 (Spring 2023)

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Land & Liberty Issue 1260 (Spring 2023)

In this Issue:

Cover Story: The Function Of Money

Features: Henry George And The Common Good

Reviews & Books Worth Reading: an in-depth review of the book Reclaiming The Commons: Biodiversity, Traditional Knowledge, And The Rights Of Mother Earth by Vandana Shiva. Review by Joseph Milne.

Closing Thoughts: Edward J. Dodson provides our readers with his thoughts on one of the most discussed economic issues of our day: Inflation

pdf Land & Liberty Issue 1259 (Winter 2022 / 23)

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Land & Liberty Issue 1259 (Winter 2022 / 23)

In this Issue:

Cover Story: Monopolisation And The Energy Affordability Crisis

Features: Georgism And The Green New Deal, by Simon McKenna.

Reviews & Books Worth Reading: An elaborate Books Worth Reading will be ready for your enjoyment in our upcoming Spring issue when Vandana Shiva’s 2020 book Reclaiming The Commons will be reviewed in depth.

Closing Thoughts: An except from Sir William Blackstone’s relevant thoughts on the land question; as found in Commentaries on the Laws of England in Four Books.

pdf Land & Liberty Issue 1258 (Summer 2022)

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Land & Liberty Issue 1258 (Summer 2022)

In this Issue:

Cover Story: On The Internet Monopolies Are Thriving

Features: Planning For Justice: Low Impact Living And The One Planet Development Policy, by Gavin Kerr.

Reviews & Books Worth Reading: Why Liberalism Failed, by Patrick Deneen. Land: How The Hunger For Ownership Shaped The Modern World, by Simon Winchester. Reviewed by Edward J. Dodson.

Closing Thoughts: Toby Burtt argues that we should stop thinking in terms of “climate change” and instead start to think in terms of an actual “climate crisis”.

pdf Land & Liberty Issue 1257 (Spring 2022)

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Land & Liberty Issue 1257 (Spring 2022)

In this Issue:

Cover Story: Henry George And The Laws Of Nature by Joseph Milne

Features: Political Economy? A Response, by Duncan Pickard. Signalling Young People Setting Out On Life, by Tommas Graves

Books Worth Reading: The Law of Primitive Man, by E. Adamson Hoebel. The Grip of Death: A study of modern money, debt slavery and destructive economics, by Michael Rowbotham. #WeAreRent II, by Fred Harrison.

Closing Thoughts: David Triggs delivers a heartfelt eulogy to Mr John Henderson Cormack.

pdf Land & Liberty Issue 1256 (Autumn 2021)

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Land & Liberty Issue 1256 (Autumn 2021)

In this Issue:

Cover Story: Economic Infighting: Is Political Economy The Right Answer? by Edward J. Dodson

Features: The Land Question And Community, by Joseph Milne. Field-notes From Ireland During The Covid-19 Pandemic, by Kevin Ryan

Books Worth Reading: Economic Studies: A Guide to Rethinking Economics Education.

Closing Thoughts: John Cormack explains some core economic fundamentals regarding interest rates and affordable housing.

pdf Land & Liberty Issue 1255 (Summer 2021)

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Land & Liberty Issue 1255 (Summer 2021)

In this Issue:

Cover Story: Henry George and The Forgotten Law of Nature, by Joseph Milne

Features: A Case-Study: Refurbishing Danish Property Taxes From 2024 Onwards, by Jesper R. Christensen. When The Economic Stars Align To Make Bad Things Happen, by Edward J. Dodson

Book Review: Owning the Earth – The Transforming History of Land Ownership, by Andro Linklater. Reviewed by Lasse S. Andersen.

Closing Thoughts: Edward J. Dodson considers the always weird and fascinating stock market.

pdf Land & Liberty Issue 1254 (Spring 2021)

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Land & Liberty Issue 1254 (Spring 2021)

In this Issue:

Cover Story: Rebuilding a United Kingdom, by Fred Harrison

Features: A Political Fix For The English Housing Crisis, by Conall Boyle. A Fresh Vision For Georgism, by Brian Chance

Book Review: The Moral Economy of the Countryside: Anglo-Saxon to Anglo-Norman England, by Rosamund Faith. Reviewed by Edward Bennett.

Closing Thoughts: Duncan Pickard ponders the non-negligible difference between indirect and direct taxes.

pdf Land & Liberty Issue 1253 (Winter 2020 / 21)

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Land & Liberty Issue 1253 (Winter 2020 / 21)

In this Issue:

Cover Story: Economics and The Long View Ethic, by Joseph Milne

Feature: The Planning System and The Question of Health, by Andrew Purves

Book Review: #WeAreRent: Capitalism, Cannibalism and why we must outlaw Free Riding, by Edward J. Dodson

Closing Thoughts: Duncan Pickard introduces his own geopolitical plan for economic recovery

pdf Land & Liberty Issue 1252 (Autumn 2020)

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Land & Liberty Issue 1252 (Autumn 2020)

In this Issue:

Cover Story: Nature and The Common Good, by Joseph Milne

Feature: Modern Agriculture and Food Production in The UK, by Duncan Pickard

Book Review: Poverty is Not Natural, by George Curtis

Closing Thoughts: Tribute to Professor Anne Haila, by Chaitawat Boonjubun

pdf Land & Liberty Issue 1251 (Summer 2020)

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Land & Liberty Issue 1251 (Summer 2020)

In this Issue:

Cover Story: LVT as an “Eco Tax”, by Gavin Kerr

Feature: Bridging The Gap, by Edward Barnett

Book Review: Property, Institutions, and Social Stratification in Africa, by Fraklin Obeng-Odoom

Closing Thoughts: Could It Be So Simple, by Tommas Graves

pdf Land & Liberty Issue 1250 (Spring 2020)

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Land & Liberty Issue 1250 (Spring 2020)

In this Issue:

Cover Story: In Search of a Healthy Society, by Edward J. Dodson

Feature: Circles in the Water: Debt Following Debt, by Brian Chance

Book Review: The Value of Everything: Making and Taking in the Global Economy, by Mariana Mazzucato

Closing Thoughts: One theft causes another, by Tommas Graves

pdf Land & Liberty Issue 1249 (Winter 2020)

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Land & Liberty Issue 1249 (Winter 2020)

In this Issue:

Cover Story: Economics and the Land Ethic by Joseph Milne

Feature: George’s Economic Theory of Justice & The Catholic SocialTeachings Concerning The Right To Private Land Property by Brian Hannigan

Book Review: The New Enclosures: The Appropriation of Public Land in Neoliberal Britain by Brett Chitophers

Closing Thoughts: how location value, wages and housing all connect together by Tommas Graves