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The wiki

A wiki encyclopedia of the Geoist solution to the world’s problems

A living reference on the economics of land, nature, and monopoly — free to read, and built so every claim can be traced to its source.

Early edition Entries are currently drafted by an LLM and cite-checked against their sources; human editorial review is coming soon.

Reading paths: Advocate's arsenal Policymaker's brief

Portals: Housing Cycles & crises Tax design Climate & commons History & people Case studies Objections answered The rent frontier

Editors’ picks

A cross-section worth your time

Hand-picked from across the whole library — standout entries from every corner of the argument.

Concepts

Platform and Data Rents

The returns a handful of digital firms earn from network-effect moats, accumulated data, and gatekeeping — the 'land-like positions' of the digital economy. The most contested rent in the file, alongside IP: is big-tech profit unearned rent, or the quasi-rent that rewards genuine innovation?

Research

The Mirrlees Review: Tax by Design

The UK's most authoritative modern tax review, chaired by Nobel laureate Sir James Mirrlees, concludes that land value should be taxed and proposes replacing business rates with a land value tax.

Research

Rethinking the Economics of Land and Housing

A 2017 New Economics Foundation / Zed Books study arguing land is the missing factor in modern economics, and that a land-credit feedback loop between mortgage lending and land prices drives housing unaffordability and financial instability.

People

Elizabeth Magie

Georgist game designer (1866–1948) who patented The Landlord's Game (1904) to teach George's rent critique — the game that, stripped of its Georgist lesson, became Monopoly. The wiki's clearest story of the movement's ideas entering popular culture anonymously.

Research

Platform Competition in Two-Sided Markets

The foundational paper on two-sided platform pricing: platforms must get both sides on board, and the structure of prices across sides — not just the overall level — determines equilibrium. Context for platform and network rent analysis, not direct evidence for the corporate-rents outcome.

Narratives

Narrative: The Great Land Robbery

The justice narrative: existing land titles descend from enclosure, conquest, and dispossession, not production — so capturing land rent going forward is restitution without confiscation, advocates argue.

Narratives

Narrative: The Housing Crisis Is a Land Crisis

The practical case that housing is expensive because land is expensive — and that taxing land values, paired with permissive zoning, channels land into homes. The supply evidence, the honest limits (capture alone doesn't cheapen housing), and deployment guidance for urbanist audiences.

Narratives

Narrative: The Rentier Economy

The claim that a rising share of income rewards asset ownership and economic rent — above all land under housing, and by extension finance and digital platforms — rather than production.

Events & Campaigns

Establishment of the Alaska Permanent Fund

Alaska's 1976 constitutional creation of a fund from oil-resource rents — and its annual citizen dividend since 1982 — the largest real-world resource-rent dividend, though its formula has since become a recurring political battleground.

Places

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh ran a split-rate property tax from 1913 to 2001 and sharply raised its land rate in 1979–80 — the setting for the most-cited US study of land taxation, and, in its 2001 repeal, its leading cautionary tale about assessment.

People

Joseph Stiglitz

Nobel laureate economist who coined and formalized the Henry George Theorem, has repeatedly argued that land and rent are the proper base for taxation, has spent 2022–2026 building a formal land-speculation-and-growth research program with Tomohiro Hirano that engages Henry George directly, and.

Places

Estonia

Baltic nation that adopted a tax on land value with no tax on building improvements as part of its post-1991 reforms, making it one of the closest real-world implementations of Henry George’s proposal.

Start here

The four entries everything else refers back to

New to the wiki? These are the most-cited entries.

The vocabulary

Key concepts to know

The handful of ideas that the rest of the library is built on.

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Not just theory

Where it’s been tried

Land-value policy has a track record — from full national taxes to a century of local experiments.

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The movement

People in the movement

From the reformer who first made the case to the Nobel laureate who called a tax on land the perfect tax.

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