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Tag Archives: Cathy Orloff

Yisroel Pensack, 1947-2016

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by Catherine Orloff

I first met Yisroel Pensack at the San Francisco Henry George School in 1972. His name was Richard at the time. He was there by a strange coincidence. He and his wife Linda had recently moved to San Francisco where Richard saw our class flyer posted on a bulletin board at a laundromat. Continue reading …

Posted in: Tributes | Tagged: Cathy Orloff, Issue #127, Yisroel Pensack

The Monopolists: Errors, Omissions, and a Smile of Gratitude

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by Cathy Orloff

As a Georgist I love to tell people that the game of Monopoly was really invented by a woman who wanted to illustrate Henry George economics and to help end poverty and its suffering. Most people have never heard of George, but everyone has heard of Monopoly. Continue reading …

Posted in: History of Ideas, Reviews | Tagged: Cathy Orloff, Issue #125

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