Review of The Traumatised Society
This thesis is not only a restatement of the social price of inequality (such as Joseph Stiglitz The Price of Inequality, or Richard Wilkinson The Spirit Level). There is something deeper: Read More
This thesis is not only a restatement of the social price of inequality (such as Joseph Stiglitz The Price of Inequality, or Richard Wilkinson The Spirit Level). There is something deeper: Read More
The Traumatised Society by Fred Harrison has been selected for the Non-fiction Spring 2013 People’s Book Prize Collection. Voting will be open until the 20th May. If Fred Harrison gets Read More
In the Guardian on New Year’s Eve, the economics correspondent, Phillip Inman, wrote: Why, when the UK economy is in a dreadful state, with its core lending banks strapped for cash, would Read More
BackHome Pictures of Los Angeles are planning a feature film on the life of Henry George the author of Progress and Poverty. For more information click here.
The new internet magazine Justice carries a review of The Fair Tax stating ‘This slim volume argues for a tax which could do more to bring about social and economic justice Read More
This message is from the Irish Site Value Tax campaign, which started the petition “Finance Minister, Michael Noonan: Stop the government imposing an unfair residential property tax in the 2013 Budget.”: Read More
The launch of our latest book, The Traumatised Society: How to Outlaw Cheating and Save our Civilisation was held in St James’s Church, Piccadilly on 28th October. The author, Fred Harrison, Read More
'One of the few benign consequences of last year’s financial crisis’, wrote Anatole Kaletsky in The Times (28/10/2009), ‘was the exposure of modern economics as an emperor with no clothes.’ Read More
The Fair Tax was launched in Dublin on 18th September and will be discussed at an event at Trinity College, Dublin on 24th September at 7.30 pm. After the event, the Frontline Read More
To those who know and love Land Value Tax (LVT) the case for it seems self-explanatory, compelling and unanswerable. Yet strangely it all too often turns out to be a Read More