“We cannot suppose that some have a right to be in this world and others no right.” — Henry George
(I believe this guy has been intentionally marginalized in American history. He was a political economist and journalist. He was extremely popular in his day, by everyone except the wealthy. I want to read up on the guy, because he was definitely ahead of his time. And, we welcome him to the Cryptoquote Club today! Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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I’ve not heard of Henry George, but your’re saying he was popular with everyone except the wealty.
Now, I have to find out why.
Henry George was also making a strong Pro Life statement. All of us, regardless of race or ethnicity have a right to be in this world from the moment of our conception to the moment of our natural death. His quote did not imply anything about wealth or the lack there of.
I really think you’ll like what you find, lwc! — YUR
Hmm! I didn’t see anything in his bio about being against the death penalty, or mercy killings, or being anti-war, Mark. Or even anything about abortion. If you could cite some reference for this assertion, then I would consider its validity. This sounds to me like your personal interpretation, but like I indicated yesterday, I’m not familiar with the man. — YUR