Peter Kropotkin to Joseph Fels, May 20th, 1912

Letter from Prince Peter Kropotkin to Joseph Fels dated May 20, 1912.  In the letter, Kropotkin thanks Fels sending him a copy of Unearned Increments  and details his views on the single tax movement and business monopolies. An advocate for the single tax and land reform movements...

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Main Author: Kropotkin, Petr Alekseevich, 1842-1921 (Creator)
Contributors: Fels, Joseph, 1854-1917 (Correspondent)
Collection:Joseph and Mary Fels papers (#1953)
Date:1912-05-20
Box Number:Box 1
Folder Number:Folder 7
Format: Electronic
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Online Access:https://digitallibrary.hsp.org/index.php/Detail/objects/10612
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Summary: Letter from Prince Peter Kropotkin to Joseph Fels dated May 20, 1912.  In the letter, Kropotkin thanks Fels sending him a copy of Unearned Increments  and details his views on the single tax movement and business monopolies. An advocate for the single tax and land reform movements, Joseph Fels ascribed to the theories of Henry George, John Stuart Mill, and others, holding that land belonged to all citizens and that abolishing all taxation save a single tax upon land values who ensure that all people benefitted from land revenues.