With the festive season just around the corner we can’t help you with tree trimming, or keeping the cake topped up with your favourite tipple, but we can provide you with bundles of inspiration for your best non-fiction book gifting. Spoiled for choice and discounted too, we invite you to include a title or two on your Christmas list.
 

 

Corruption of Economics 2nd Edition

by Mason Gaffney and Fred Harrison

This book is for those who want to discover more about the persistent economic failure of our current system and how to correct it for the benefit of all.

Land and Taxation 2nd Edition
by Nicholas Tideman (Editor)

Prof. Tideman brings together the classical literature on land taxation to explain the argument that land taxation is an economically efficient and ethical revenue source.

Philosophy for a Fair Society 2nd Edition
by Michael Hudson, G.J. Miller, Kris Feder, Fred Harrison

The gap between the rich and poor continues to grow. The authors have combined their different disciplines to investigate the roots of the problems which have kept ‘a philosophy for a fair society’ at arm’s length. This book explains how a fairer distribution of wealth can be obtained.

 

 

A New Model for the Economy
by Brian HodgkinsonThis book offers a radical revision of modern economic theory; a thoroughly revised version of the contemporary model of a capitalist economy, to reveal a genuine ‘third way’.
The Traumatised Society: How to Outlaw Cheating and Save Our Civilisation
by Fred HarrisonWhile society is aware that something is badly wrong with the current economic system, there are few who offer a way to change it. This book fills that gap.
From Here to Prosperity
by Thomas J. BurgessA refreshing read for anyone who wants a better life and for the millions who suffer unnecessary financial hardship and pressure every day. Written to encourage discussion and immediate action.
The New School of Economics:
The Platform and Theory Behind the New Physiocrats

by Philip AllanA groundbreaking book that draws on the Georgist and Physiocratic traditions, the author presents a radical new proposal for economic reform.
The Golden Thread
by Dorothy BouxA heart-warming book, perfect for the season, produced entirely in calligraphic script and beautifully illustrated throughout.
On the Nature of Poetry
by Kenneth VerityCombining history, literature and philosophy, the author explains the underlying power of the art form of poetry and how its effect is exerted over human hearts and understanding.
Mithras to Mormon: A Religious History of London
by Phillipa BernardA readable history for those who enjoy exploring the world about them, coming to understand other Gods and the ways in which beliefs can differ. Appealing to those interested in how historical development can alter the lives of a people.
In Search of Truth: The Story of the School of Economic Science
by Brian Hodgkinson

In Search of Truth explains the history, development and popularity of the courses at the School of Philosophy and Economic Science in the UK and around the world, and why it is held in such high regard.

When Philosophers Rule
Translated by Arthur Farndell

Farndell’s book is an excellent translation of Marsillo Ficino’s Latin commentary on Plato, and a timely reminder of principles which have formed the basis of good government and inspired statesmen down the ages.

Evermore Shall Be So
Translated by Arthur Farndell

A companion to When Philosophers Rule, this is an important work in the history of thought. Its wisdom is as relevant today as it ever was to inspire a new generation seeking spiritual and philosophical direction in their lives.

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