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[NOTE: The call for papers for this conference was posted some time ago.
Here is the program schedule. -- RBE.]
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HENRY GEORGE
In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of His Death
DATE: November 1, 1997
TIME: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Registration begins at 9:00 am
COST: $10.00 ($5.00 students and seniors)
VENUE: Cooper Union, New York City
Located at Astor Place at the intersection of Eighth Street and
Lafayette, Cooper Union can be reached by taking the N and R
subway to "Eighth Street" or the #6 subway to "Astor Place."
DESCRIPTION: This day-long conference (sponsored by the Robert
Schalkenbach Foundation) will be held on November 1, 1997 to commemorate
the 100th anniversary of the death of Henry George. One of the most
influential social reformers and political economists of the late
nineteenth century, George gained renown for his book _Progress and
Poverty_ (1879) and its call for a "single tax" on land values. In 1886
and again in 1897 he ran as a third party candidate for mayor of New York
City. Though dead now 100 years, George's critique of modern industrial
society and unique reform proposals continue to attract adherents and
influence public policy makers.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Prof. Edward O'Donnell
Department of History
Hunter College, CUNY
695 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10021
tel: 212 772 5540
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HENRY GEORGE
In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of His Death
PROGRAM SCHEDULE:
I. MORNING SESSION (10:00 am to 11:30 am)
CHAIR: t.b.a.
1. Sarah Henry (Union College)
"Direct Democracy and the Politics of the Single Tax in the Progressive Era"
2. David Alexander Hyde (Rutgers)
"Henry George on Stage: James A. Herne and the Single Tax"
3. Ronald Yanosky (Harvard)
"Chinese Progress and American Poverty: Henry George's Economy of Race"
II. INDIVIDUAL PRESENTATION (slide lecture)
4. Sam Thomas (Michigan State University)
"Maligning Poverty's Prophet: Henry George in Caricature"
III. LUNCH (12:00 to 1:00 pm)
IIII. EARLY AFTERNOON SESSION (1:00 to 2:30)
CHAIR: Nicolaus Tideman (Virginia Tech)
5. Mason Gaffney (University of California at Riverside)
"Henry George, Edward McGlynn, and Leo XIII"
6. Laurence Moss (Babson College)
"Why The Preaching Must Never Stop: The Case for Free Trade from One
Generation to the Next"
7. Roger Bolton (Williams College)
"What Power on Earth? Arthur Latham Perry's Reaction to Henry George"
V. LATE AFTERNOON SESSION (2:30 to 4:00 pm)
CHAIR: t.b.a.
8. Robert Weir (Bay Path College)
"Contested Constituencies: Henry George's Search for Working-Class Votes"
9. Mark Lause (University of Cincinnati)
"Labor Insurgency for Land Reform: The Antebellum Prelude to Henry
George's United Labor Party Movement"
10. Edward T. O'Donnell (Hunter College)
"'The Talisman of Lost Hope': Henry George and the Formation of a
Working-Class Political Economy"
VI. HENRY GEORGE WALKING TOUR (4:00 to 5:30 pm)
Led by Ed O'Donnell
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