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Join us on October 24th, in partnership with The Henry George Foundation of Canada.

Celebrate the centenary and the near centenary of the two oldest and indefatigable organizations in North America dedicated to the philosophy and economics of Henry George, author of Progress and Poverty (1879).
Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Henry George in the 21st Century. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Henry George in the 21st Century. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
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YIMBYs are winning on housing, and Georgists should be taking notes.

What can we learn from YIMBY's success at turning policy dreams into political wins?

Read Russell Richie's new piece reflecting on YIMBYtown 2025 and how we can bring land value tax into the next wave of housing reform.
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New video drop: LVT Landscape Live!

Learn how to follow this roadmap for LVT advocacy:

- Current legal landscape for LVT policy
- Data modelling & storytelling
- Candidates with LVT on their platforms

#LandValueTax #TaxJustice #LVT #PropertyTax

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LVT Landscape Live - a roadmap for local land value tax advocacy
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Join us on October 24th, in partnership with The Henry George Foundation of Canada.

Celebrate the centenary and the near centenary of the two oldest and indefatigable organizations in North America dedicated to the philosophy and economics of Henry George, author of Progress and Poverty (1879).
Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Henry George in the 21st Century. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Henry George in the 21st Century. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
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In partnership with the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, we are pleased to announce another one of our 2025 Progress of Ideas scholarship award recipients!

Jake T. Papa, Master’s in Environmental Policy.
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New PPI-supported research shows how water rights in Phoenix are shaping development decisions—with lessons for cities everywhere.
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In partnership with the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, we are pleased to announce one of our 2025 Progress of Ideas scholarship award recipients!

Alexander Koskoski, Master’s in Public Policy.
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With support from the Progress and Poverty Institute’s Grant Program, University of Chicago Postdoctoral Scholar Francesco Ruggieri built the first-ever national dataset of these districts. His research shows how they quietly inflate property tax bills while dodging accountability.
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Special purpose districts—tiny taxing entities created by small groups of vocal activists—are used to fund everything from mosquito abatement to capital projects, and they often tax people outside the areas that actually benefit, increasing bills in the process.
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Property taxes - and political promises to eliminate them - are making lots of headlines lately. And while it's true that property taxes are increasing in communities nationwide, one of the major drivers of this trend slips by largely unnoticed.
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We are thrilled to announce another 2025 Progress of Ideas scholarship award recipient!

Ashanee Kottage, Tufts University, Master’s in Sustainability
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Today, PPI will recognize "100 years of Progress" with a virtual celebration starting at 7:30pm eastern. If you haven't already done so, you can register for the event here.

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Join us as the Progress and Poverty Institute marks its Centennial with a virtual celebration! Together, we’ll honor 100 years of advancing Henry George’s vision and look ahead to a new century of work for economic equity.

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Tomorrow, PPI will recognize "100 years of Progress" with a virtual celebration starting at 7:30pm eastern. If you haven't already done so, you can register for the event here.

progressandpovertyinstitute.org/centennial/
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Henry George was born in the City of Philadelphia on this day in 1839. George went on to become one of the most renowned social reformers of the 19th century, and his work inspired the founding of the Progress and Poverty Institute - formerly the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation - in 1925.
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We are thrilled to announce another 2025 Progress of Ideas scholarship award recipient!

Max Kurzweil, Muhlenberg College, majoring in Business Administration and Political Science.
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We are thrilled to announce another 2025 Progress of Ideas scholarship award recipient!

Sydney Singh, University of Northern Iowa, majoring in Criminal Justice & Public Admin.
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The event will take place the day after what would have been Henry George’s 186th birthday—we hope you’ll celebrate with us!
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Join us as the Progress and Poverty Institute marks its Centennial with a virtual celebration! Together, we’ll honor 100 years of advancing Henry George’s vision and look ahead to a new century of work for economic equity.

progressandpovertyinstitute.org/centennial/
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We are thrilled to announce our second 2025 Progress of Ideas scholarship award recipient!

Isabel Qi, UC Berkeley, majoring in City and Regional Planning

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By framing labor as a force against entropy, it offers a philosophical basis for property and fairness, challenging modern assumptions about justice.
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This article explores the link between justice, human agency, and the laws of physics. Using thermodynamics and information theory, it argues that moral responsibility and ownership arise from deliberate, improbable human actions—unlike nature’s drift toward disorder.
The Origin of Moral Claims - The Progress and Poverty Institute
At the heart of the human concept of justice lies a subtle but profound truth: not all changes in the world are equal. Some occur naturally, such as rivers carving valleys or storms reshaping coastlin...
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