Progress and Its Enemies: Showing the Fallacy of the Single-Tax Theory, and Some Other Enemies of Progress

Author:   John Fremont Wilber
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Pages:   114
Publication Date:   03 February 2016
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Progress and Its Enemies: Showing the Fallacy of the Single-Tax Theory, and Some Other Enemies of Progress


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From the PREFACE. Becoming convinced that the single-tax was a fallacy, I sent a challenge to the president of the Massachusetts Single Tax League, Inc., to meet him or any of his fraternity in joint debate on the single-tax theory. Although the president of that society, who is a college professor, had been giving addresses in at least a dozen different places in Massachusetts he never answered the challenge, but I did receive a letter from the secretary of the Single Tax League inquiring as to my beliefs and whether I stood for the status quo. It is not my idea of a joint debate to tell my opponent the line of attack or defense in advance, but I wrote and told him that, while I was an independent thinker, I stood for the status quo in preference to the single tax. I received from the secretary the following letter: Massachusetts Single Tax League, Inc., Boston, Mass, April 30,1917, Mr. J. F. Wilber Dear Sir-Thanks for your letter. I think we had better not attempt a debate. I am delighted to thrash out the pros and cons of the single tax with anyone who condemns the present condition of affairs and has what he thinks a better scheme to propose, whether he may call himself Socialist, Anarchist, or by any other name. But if you stand for the status quo, with all its results in Rockefellers and Astors, and East Side slums, then I assure you no member of this league could find any common ground with you on which to start a debate. All the same I shall be glad to see you if you can call some day. Yours truly, Alex. Mackendrick. Debate, according to Worcester, is a contention of argument; a disputation; a controversy; an altercation; a quarrel; a contest. How can there be any contest, or strife, or quarrel between those who think alike? The single-taxer believes in the public ownership of the land, and the Socialist believes in the public ownership of the land (and nearly everything else), how then could there be any dispute between these, or either of them? What they would have, should they meet, would be a love-feast. No doubt the single-tax secretary and president would both be delighted to thrash out the pros and cons, chiefly the pros, with such opponents, especially if they could camouflage the public into thinking it a real contest and thereby gain a little notoriety. The gentleman would be glad to see me if I would call. Who ever heard of a duellist making an afternoon call on his enemy? I wonder would he serve pink tea? I look upon the single-taxers as men who advocate robbery of private property (by the public), like the Bolsheviki of Russia, and I believe the extermination of the teachers of that doctrine would be a blessing to mankind....

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Author:   John Fremont Wilber
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.163kg
ISBN:  

9781523865178


ISBN 10:   1523865172
Pages:   114
Publication Date:   03 February 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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