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[4],476pp. Half title. Contemporary half red roan and red cloth, spine gilt. Joints and spine ends rubbed. Text tanned and lightly soiled. A very good copy. The first Spanish edition of Henry George's landmark work of economic theory and philosophy, originally published in 1879. George's Progress and Poverty quickly sold millions of copies, propelling the author to international recognition and launching him to the forefront of a world-wide political and economic movement. The core of George's ideology as expressed in this work was the single tax, in this case a single land value tax. By taxing land but not labor, George saw the way for America to maintain its traditions of entrepreneurial freedom while promoting equity. The book quickly found an eager audience and earned its reputation as "the most significant of American works on economics," becoming one of the best-selling books in English in the last two decades of the 19th century and soon translated into over a dozen languages (Grolier American 100). Georgism found considerable success in Spain in the decades following this first Spanish edition, particularly in the interwar period when Seville and Catalonia each implemented their own land value taxes. Ten additional Spanish editions and translations would appear between 1893 and 1930. Despite the work of a number of outspoken and eloquent supporters, the movement's progress was ultimately undone by the advent of the Spanish Civil War, which left little room for peaceful reform or for any ideology associated even tangentially with socialism. This first Spanish-language edition of George's vitally important work is rare in the market, and institutionally: OCLC records copies at twelve institutions, only four of them outside of Spain: the British Library, the Colegio de México, Duke University, and the New York Public Library. COWAN, p.233. HOWES G106. GROLIER AMERICAN 100, 81 (all for first edition). OCLC 27987955, 559955030 (this edition). N° de ref. del artículo WRCAM59076
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