
The Paradox of Capitalist Growth
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Narrated by:
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Scott Smith
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By:
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Henry George
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Henry George’s words as delivered in 1872 are still hauntingly true to this day. The capitalist society, George states, has two very distinct faces. On the one hand, it openly shares its growth and unyielding optimism for the future, but underneath it hides a society of great distress amongst workers and a failing of the industrial system.
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- 05-09-19
poetry describing man's greatest failure
George knew that capitalism, for all its value to society, is, at base, extractive and dehumanizing. No amount of success could be achieved with, at least, equal failure.
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Progress & Poverty
Please read Progress & Poverty by Henry George next! The Paradox of Capitalist Growth serves as a great intro to his work and thought.
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