Tuesday

Albert Einstein 1879-1955

Men like Henry George are rare unfortunately. One cannot imagine a more beautiful combination of intellectual keenness, artistic form, and fervent love of justice.

Friday

Andrew Carnegie 1835-1919

The most comfortable, but also the the most unproductive, way for a capitalist to increase his fortune is to put all his monies in sites and await that point in time when a society, hungering for land, has to pay his price.

Monday

Henry Thomas Buckle: 1821-1862

The landlords are perhaps the only large class whose interests are diametrically opposed to those of the people.

Saturday

James Buchanan: 1986

The landowner who withdraws land from productive use to a purely private use should be required to pay higher, not lower, taxes.