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Uses the tools of critical thinking, historical research, and
philosophical inquiry to debunk the many myths and conspiracy
theories surrounding JFK's shocking and untimely death. Serves as a
comprehensive case study of paranoid reasoning and modern
mythmaking. Discusses the causes and consequences of paranoid
thinking in contemporary public discourse.
Uses the tools of critical thinking, historical research, and
philosophical inquiry to debunk the many myths and conspiracy
theories surrounding JFK's shocking and untimely death. Serves as a
comprehensive case study of paranoid reasoning and modern
mythmaking. Discusses the causes and consequences of paranoid
thinking in contemporary public discourse.
A book that taps into the current debate around resource rentals in South Africa, and outlines practical steps that can be taken to a different tax regime.
Land rent can provide jobs for all if we just collect it instead of taxing those who create wealth or seek merely to survive. This rent, or the locational advantage of each piece of land, is owed to the community, whose grant of security of tenure enables the owner to enjoy its man-made and natural advantages. Rent has been a phenomenon since the time of the Physiocrats and Adam Smith, but its potential has been ignored and the world has got lost in an economic jungle of its own making.
This book is based on a very simple proposal: replace most taxation with collection of land and other natural resource rentals. It shows the way to the broad uplands of prosperity for all, and explains why it is time for us to talk about rent! It taps into the current debate in the media and economic and political circles around resource rentals in South Africa, and outlines practical steps that can be taken to a different tax regime. This book is highly relevant and topical, and offers much to stimulate further debate whilst offering something positive and workable.
South Africa, like many countries in Africa, is resource rich but
the benefits are not shared by the whole population. High levels of
unem-ployment are leading to increasing conflict and violence,
undermining the brighter future hoped for when apartheid was
abolished. The authors set out a proposal to unleash their
country's potential for growth in a way that benefits investors and
the poorest by reforming taxation - a blueprint for other
developing countries. The rapid develop-ment of Taiwan and South
Korea in the 1950s and 1960s owed much to a similar,
business-friendly tax reform. Governments today tax social ills
like tobacco and alcohol to discourage use, but why tax work and
investment? The result, the authors reveal, is to make half the
country economically unviable, yet economists since Adam Smith have
known that a tax on ground rent does not have this adverse effect.
As he put it: "Though a part of this revenue should be taken ...in
order to defray the expenses of the state, no dis-couragement will
thereby be given to any sort of industry." All governments need do
is collect the value they create and stop taxing the value created
by labour and capital.To achieve this, the authors propose
replacing most taxes with land value rentals and, in the case of
mining, rolling out the tried and tested gold mine tax formula to
the rest of the industry, thus stimulating development and creating
more jobs. Such a regime would encourage the owner of land to put
it to its best use or sell it for someone else to do so. It would
also make viable public investment in new infrastructure projects.
These would become self financing, because the uplift in land
values, due to the improved amenities, would automatically be
captured in higher rentals payable to the government, a kind of
virtuous circle.
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Seaviper (DVD)
Tim Large, Jeremy King, Robb Maus, Steve Roth, Michael Jacques, …
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Action drama set in the last days of World War Two. The American
submarine USS Seaviper is sent to intercept top-secret cargo being
traded between the Germans and the Japanese in the Port of Kiel but
events conspire to leave the submarine's crew in mortal danger, as
the damaged vessel becomes trapped below the surface with
fast-decreasing oxygen levels and a Japanese destroyer targeting
them from above.
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