- Why do poverty and inequality persist, even as technology and policy evolve?
- Is it right for individuals to claim ownership over what they didn’t create?
- Can changing a single policy unlock widespread social benefits?
Join us for a group reading of Henry George’s Progress and Poverty, a work as passionate as it is provocative. More than a century after its publication, George’s insights are gaining fresh relevance in today’s conversations about inequality, land, and justice.
We'll be reading an abridged version of the original text. You're welcome to take a turn reading aloud, or simply follow along. Afterward, we’ll open the floor for discussion on the text and how it speaks to our world today.