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Part III of Benjamin Tucker’s Instead of a Book (on Land and Rent) is now available in full

Part III of Benjamin Tucker’s Instead of a Book, by a Man Too Busy to Write One, on Land and Rent, is now available in full in the Fair Use Repository’s online edition. This adds the following new transcribed essays.

There are a series of articles setting out basic principles and defending the occupancy-and-use standard for land ownership, including discussions with Edgeworth and Auberon Herbert:

Next come a series of discussions on Henry George‘s theories on land tenure and the single tax:

Followed by a long debate with the correspondent Egoist, on the abolition of the State and the merits of Georgist theory:

Then an exchange with Stephen T. Byington, later a major translator of anarchist works into English, on whether a free market will eliminate economic rent; if so, how; and if not, whether Georgist confiscation of rent is permissible. Tucker makes clear that the notion of liberty that he defends is intimately connected with a defense of private property:

And two short articles in which Tucker argues that Georgist land-tax schemes would result in homesteaders being unjustly evicted from their homes due to increasing population in their neighborhood:

Finally, a collection of short remarks from the On Picket Duty columns of Liberty, focusing almost entirely on debates with Henry George:

One Response to “Part III of Benjamin Tucker’s Instead of a Book (on Land and Rent) is now available in full”

  1. Rad Geek People’s Daily 2007-10-10 – Part III of Instead of a Book (Land and Rent) is now online Says:

    […] pleased to announce that Part III of Benjamin Tucker’s Instead of a Book is now available in full in the Fair Use Repository’s online edition. The section, entitled [Land and Rent][IIII], may just as well have been called Tucker Against the […]

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