Hi Harry, The paragraph you wrote in reply to Ray:
<<<< You have to observe - and hope you won't mess up the observation by being part of it. Over generations, the classical thinkers found their basic concepts and stuck labels on them. Henry George's great advance was not land-value taxation, but his fine tuning of the basic concepts to make them mutually exclusive. >>>> reminds me that I am very interested to know how you define Henry George's basic concepts (Land, Labour, Capital and Wealth) in mutually exclusive terms. Keith ___________________________________________________________________ Keith Hudson, General Editor, Calus <http://www.calus.org> 6 Upper Camden Place, Bath BA1 5HX, England Tel: +44 1225 312622; Fax: +44 1225 447727; mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ________________________________________________________________________
