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Published in 1879, "Progress and Poverty" is a seminal work in American economic and social thought, directly addressing the profound disparities created by the rapidly industrializing Gilded Age. The book posed a crucial question: why, despite unprecedented technological progress and wealth creation, did poverty persist and even deepen for a large segment of society? George's articulate and accessible critique resonated deeply with a public grappling with labor unrest, economic depressions, and visible extremes of wealth and destitution, offering a compelling explanation and a surprisingly simple, yet radical, solution that captivated millions and influenced generations of reformers and thinkers.