The Golden Key to Continuous Prosperity

How to Vote Yourself a Tax Break (Without Any Reduction in Government Revenue)

by Steven B. Cord


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/9/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 168
ISBN : 9781420829044

About the Book

Continuous prosperity can be within our grasp – provided we institute the simple economic reform fully documented in these pages. This is what this book promises Most readers will get a tax break Absolutely no taxes on produced things All land-sites would be used productively No diminution at all in government revenues It sounds almost too good to be true, but these four benefits have already occurred whenever it has been tried in actual practice. This is important - a proposal must be not only simple and logical, but tested. Prospective readers should know that there is a veritable mountain of empirical evidence proving each of these four points – see chapter three. Much more hard empirical evidence is available, but uppermost in the author’s mind was the readability of this book. Heavy subject, light treatment. You be the judge. If this simple proposal is not enacted, then America and the other democracies in the world will slowly tax themselves into “benevolent” dictatorship (no doubt still called democracy) and socialism (probably called compassion). It’s happening already. Free enterprise can’t work without it and will soon disappear. You should know that literally hundreds of well-known historical figures and urban experts have endorsed this proposal – see chapter five. You could know what they know? To find out what this proposal is, you will have to read the book. Suffice it to say here that there is a good tax that actually promotes the economy, even if the revenue it produces is thrown away! If this book’s proposal can accomplish the above four benefits, this book then is truly epochal.The proposal becomes the most important idea since the beginning of human history. Simplicity and readability these have been the watchwords of the author while writing this book. He has not found it necessary to obfuscate. It has been his primary intention to make this book not only vitally important but a joy to read – no jargon allowed.


About the Author

Steven Cord has devoted 54 years to the study of Henry George and land value taxation, and how it can solve current social problems. 

His doctoral thesis, Henry George: Dreamer or Realist? was published by the University of Pennsylvania Press and is still in print (by the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation); however, this book is more incisive.  He has also published two other books.

He has been editor of a research newsletter for 30 years and has won four awards for research and writing, and has induced twenty localities (all cities except for a school district and a downtown business-improvement district) to tax land assessments more than building assessments.  This gave him the opportunity to do 18 empirical studies, all of which   showed a construction and renovation increase within three years of a building-to-land shift in the local property tax. 

Also, these localities always out-constructed and out-renovated nearby comparable localities that didn’t make such a shift to land taxation, whenever such comparisons could be made. 

Other highly qualified researchers have corroborated Cord’s studies.  His experience with economic reform is to be found in this book, explained as simply as possible.  He explains how we can ensure the continuance of free enterprise and democracy via continuous prosperity for all.  

Cord taught recent history and economics at Indiana University of Pennsylvania for more than 23 years (from which he is now professor-emeritus).  He has won four awards – two for research & writing and two for activism.  He has also been the president of two nonprofit research organizations - the Henry George Foundation of America and the Center for the Study of Economics (which he founded in 1980).

He can be reached at stevencord2000@yahoo.com or at 10528 Cross Fox Lane, Columbia MD 21044.