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Land: The Elusive Quest for Social Justice, Taxation Reform and a Sustainable
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Land: The Elusive Quest for Social Justice, Taxation Reform and a Sustainable Planetary Environment (AJES - Studies in Economic Reform and Social Justice) Hardcover - 2007 - 1st Edition

by Philip Day (Editor); Foreword by Laurence S. Moss

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Land draws upon a transdisciplinary doctoral thesis that reviewed the evolution of Anglo-Australian land law and fiscal practice following the decline of feudalism and the enshrinement of individual profit seeking in a capitalist economy.

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  • Reference and Research Bk News, 11/01/2006, Page 118

About the author

Philip Denny Day was born in Brisbane, Australia and graduated in law from the University of Queensland in 1953. He has studied town and country planning at Sydney University under Denis Winston, as well as been an active member of NSW Department of Local Government, and the Department of Decentralization and Development, where he eventually became Director. Editor and main author of the NSW department's landmark Report on Selective Decentralization, The Regional Organization Report, and the NSW supplement to the Commonwealth/State Officials Committee Report on Decentralization, he joined the University of Queensland Department of Regional and Town Planning in 1974. Contemporaneously with numerous media and journal articles, he is the author of Planning and Development: The Philosophy and Practice of Development Contributions as well as Land: The Elusive Quest for Social Justice, Taxation Reform and a Sustainable Planetary Environment.