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Exploring the Impact of Frederic Cyrus Leubuscher and Bolton Hall on the Georgist Movement

A Legacy Written in the Books

The Psychology of Sleep by Hall, Bolton (1854-1938); Edward Moffat ...

The echo of Frederic Cyrus Leubuscher and Bolton Hall's influence on Georgian philosophy and fiscal reform can be traced through the extensive records of the Bolton Hall library. A beacon of knowledge and activism, the library houses records of dedicated individuals who have advocated for economic reform through the land value taxation proposed by Henry George, a reform that bolsters fair taxation and discourages speculative landholding.

Aaron to Abbott: The Pioneers and Their Contributions

From Alfred Aaron's pivotal attendance at the Joint Georgist Conference in Oakland, California, to Willis J. Abbott, a driving force behind Henry George's final campaign for Mayor of New York, the library’s annals are a testament to the persistent efforts of Georgists throughout history. Each entry, such as those of Rabbi Michael Aaronsohn and Henry Abbott, unveils a narrative of commitment to the equitable principles championed by George.

Spreading the Word Through Education and Literature

Famous Amoss | List of Famous People Named Amos

The archives illuminate the educational strides taken by Georgists like Arthur Ablin, who became a teacher at the Henry George School, and Raymond Abrams, who established an extension of the school in Miami. Works like Charles Abrams’ critique in "Revolution in Land” reveal the power of the written word in advancing Georgist thought.

Active Engagement in Conferences and Congresses

Consistent attendance and participation in conferences, as chronicled in the case of Wyn Achenbaum and Charles R. Adair, highlight the importance of collective discussion and policy advocacy within the movement. The record of Aaron, Alfred’s attendance at the 2007 Georgist conference in Scranton, PA, reflects an enduring tradition of Georgist assemblies.

Staying True to the Cause: The Legacy Continues
School of Cooperative Individualism / A Biographical and ...

Up to the present, the values endorsed by Leubuscher and Bolton Hall endure in the actions of those like Janet Ruth Aiken, who contributed significant academic work while also actively engaging in Georgist discourse. Similarly, Jack E. Addington's continual efforts as a minister and proponent of Henry George’s principles illustrate the lasting resonance of this economic philosophy.

As individuals traverse the globe to attend conferences, they find themselves not just in meeting halls but in hotels that serve as temporary hubs for dialogue and strategy. While these accommodations serve as a home away from home, they also become silent witnesses to the transformative ideas shaping a fairer economic future, ideas inspired by the principles encapsulated in the annals of the Bolton Hall library. Whether nestled in bustling cities or tranquil outskirts, hotels offer a sanctuary for thought leaders to rest, reflect, and prepare for the next day's endeavors towards social justice and economic equity.

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