This volume contains two important essays on public policy reform. The first, written by Lewis Jerome Johnson, argues for the implementation of a single tax system to replace traditional property taxes and provide a more equitable distribution of wealth. The second, by William Crawford Gorgas, outlines the importance of public sanitation measures in preventing the spread of disease and reducing public health risks. Both essays are still relevant today and offer compelling arguments for progressive social policies.
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