Thomas Gaskell Shearman
(1834–1900)
Lawyer. political economist, and advocate of Henry George's single tax plan.[1] Author of The Single Tax, Natural Taxation, and Distribution of Wealth
This author wrote articles for the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
Articles attributed to this author are designated in EB1911 by the initials "T. G. S."
Thomas Gaskell Shearman

Works

References

  1. Wenzer, Kenneth C. (ed.) (1997). "Thomas Gaskell Shearman". An anthology of single land tax thought. U. of Rochester Press. pp. pp. 235–273.
  2. Wenzer, Kenneth C. (ed.) (1997). "Thomas Gaskell Shearman". An anthology of single land tax thought. U. of Rochester Press. pp. pp. 235–273.

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