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Georgism

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free market
form of market-based economy
Henry George
American political economist and journalist (1839–1897)
physiocracy
Physiocracy (; from the Greek for "government of nature") is an economic theory developed by a group of 18th-century Age of Enlightenment French economists. They believed that the wealth of nations derived solely from the value of "land agriculture" or "land development" and that agricultural products should be highly priced. Their theories originated in France and were most popular during the second half of the 18th century. Physiocracy became one of the first well-developed theories of economics.
Three Principles of the People
political philosophy developed by Sun Yat-sen
Georgism
thumb|right|Georgist campaign button from the 1890s. The cat on the badge refers to the slogan "Do you see the cat?" from a story by Congressman James G. Maguire. He compared understanding the Single Tax to being able to make out a cat in a picture of a landscape.
economic rent
any payment to an owner or factor of production in excess of the costs needed to bring that factor into production
sovereign wealth fund
state-owned investment fund
left-libertarianism
Left-libertarianism, also known as left-wing libertarianism, is a political philosophy and type of libertarianism that stresses both individual freedom and social equality. Left-libertarianism represents several related yet distinct approaches to political and social theory. Its classical usage refers to anti-authoritarian varieties of left-wing politics such as anarchism, especially social anarchism.
land
(in economics) comprises all naturally occurring resources whose supply is inherently fixed
geolibertarianism
Geolibertarianism is a political and economic ideology that integrates libertarianism with Georgism. It favors a taxation system based (as in Georgism) on income derived from land and natural resources instead of on labor, coupled with a minimalist model of government, as in libertarianism. The term was coined by the late economist Fred Foldvary in 1981.
Shoshinsha mark
Japanese warning symbol used to indicate that a vehicle is being driven by a beginner driver
single tax
tax system
Henry George Theorem
economic theorem
unearned income
income gained through ownership of land and other monopoly
The Landlord's Game
board game
Chiangism
thumb|Chiang Kai-shek, after whom Chiangism is named