Geonomics

Originally inspired by the work of American economics journalist Henry George, Geonomics is a philosophy and economic theory that follows from the belief that although everyone owns what they create; land, and everything else supplied by nature, belongs equally to all humanity. Geonomists advocate a Single Tax, a Land Value Tax, also known as a Resource Rent.
Early Proponents: William Ogilvie, Adam Smith, John Stuart Mill, John Locke, Herbert Spencer, William Penn, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, Leo Tolstoy, Sun Yat Sen, David Lloyd George, Winston Churchill, Walter Burley Griffin, Clarence Darrow, Mark Twain, Henry George.

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