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==Subsequent developments== The ideas of the Physiocrats had an influence on [[Adam Smith]], [[David Ricardo]], [[John Stuart Mill]], and above all [[Henry George]], who appears at first to have come to similar beliefs independently.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Bertholet|first=Auguste|date=2021|title=Constant, Sismondi et la Pologne|url=https://www.slatkine.com/fr/editions-slatkine/75250-book-05077807-3600120175625.html|journal=Annales Benjamin Constant|volume=46|pages=78β81}}</ref> George was the driving force behind what became known as the [[Single Tax]] movement (not to be confused with [[Flat Tax]]). The Single Tax is a proposal for the use of the annual rental value of land ([[land value taxation]]) as the principal or sole source of public revenue. ''The New Physiocratic League'' is a current [[Georgist]] [[political movement]] which seeks to revive elements of physiocracy.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://newphysiocrats.org/about-new-physiocratic-league/|title=Economic Reform Platform {{!}} New Physiocrats|work=New Physiocrats|access-date=2018-03-05|language=en-US}}</ref>
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