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The Earth Belongs to Everyone Alanna Hartzok [2008] Title Page Acknowledgements Contents Introduction Chapter 1: Democracy, Earth Rights and the Next Economy Chapter 2: Who Owns the Earth? Chapter 3: Land for People, Not for Profit Chapter 4: Green Economics: A Decentralist, Biogregionalist, Global Agenda Chapter 5: Restructuring Economic Relationships Chapter 6: Earth Rights Democracy Chapter 7: Forget the Old Tax Fights Chapter 8: Public Finance Based on Judeo-Christian Teachings Chapter 9: Financing Local-to-Global Public Goods via Green Tax Shift Chapter 10: Financing Planet Management Chapter 11: Acting As If the Second Assembly Already Exists Chapter 12: Land Value Tax and Resource Rent to Finance Development Chapter 13: Local-to-Global Ecotax, land Value Tax and Citizen Dividends Chapter 14: The Alaska Permanent Fund Chapter 15: Citizen Dividends and Oil Rent: Alaska, Norway and Nigeria Chapter 16: Women, Earth and Economic Power Chapter 17: Harvard Club Speech on the UN HABITAT II in Istanbul Chapter 18: Sharing Our Common Heritage via the Tax Shift Agenda Chapter 19: Pennsylvania's Success with Local Property Tax Reform Chapter 20: How Pennsylvania Boroughs Atained Land Tax Option Chapter 21: Pennsylvania Farmers and the Split Rate Tax Chapter 22: Lunch and Lecture with Ralph Nader Chapter 23: Diary of an Outreach Activist Chapter 24: IMF and World Bank Protest Chapter 25: D.C. Protest Provides New Insights Chapter 26: Professional Super Hero Chapter 27: Oh Say Can You See Chapter 28: Letter to a Church Chapter 29: A Friend of Mine Bombed a Friend of Mine Chapter 30: Economics of War and Peace About Earth Rights Institute About the Author Bibliography Photo Credits Index