Henry George Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Henry George Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Writers Henry George including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Henry George
Real Name Henry George
Profession Economists, Writers
Famous as Economist, Politician, Writer
Nationality American
Political Ideology Democratic Party
Personal life of Henry George
Born on 02 September 1839
Birthday 2nd September
Died At Age 58
Sun Sign Virgo
Born in Philadelphia
Died on 29 October 1897
Place of death New York City
Family Background of Henry George
Father Richard S. H. George
Mother Catharine Pratt (Vallance) George
Spouse/Partner Annie Corsina Fox
Children Anna Angela George
Education Episcopal Academy
Personal Fact of Henry George

Henry George is remembered as an economist who brought significant changes in politics and eco-political theories. George was a great writer who wrote and formulated several theories and economic and political ideologies. George started a brand new philosophical/economic theory which later came to be known as Georgism which spread the thought that an individual owned everything he/she created but everything natural like land was a thing that was to be shared and possessed equally by all humans.

George is also known for his very famous book Progress and Poverty, written during 1879. Henry George was a guiding light in the field of politics and economy as he had propounded the land value tax or the system of single tax levy on land.

George was an influential politician and a great economist who brought outstanding changes like Free Trade, Restriction of Chinese Immigration in United States to generate better employment options, state ownership of natural resources and state regulation on natural monopolies of a state. George was a mass mover and a brilliant public speaker and writer who talked on land access and built political bridges between the public and the state.