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This episode uncovers the surprising origins of Monopoly, the board game that was never meant to celebrate capitalism but to critique it. Discover how Lizzie Magie’s original vision was twisted into a tool for promoting greed and how her message matters now more than ever. Join me to explore the game’s cultural impact, the rise of privatization in America, and the forgotten solution of The Single Tax. SEO terms: Monopoly history, Lizzie Magie, Henry George, single tax theory, capitalism critique, privatization in America, board game origins, economic justice, American culture, land value tax, progressive economics, wealth inequality, Monopoly capitalism, anticapitalist board games, Monopoly podcast episode, Parker Brothers, Charles Darrow, depression era, 1930s, 1900s, early 1900s, Monopoly, privatization Sources: Archibald, Sasha. “The Landlord’s Game: Lizzie Magie and Monopoly’s Anti-Capitalist Origins (1903).” The Public Domain Review, 21 Dec. 2023, publicdomainreview.org/collection/the-landlords-game/. Dasia Sade. “The Privatization of Everything | How America Sold Itself Out.” YouTube, 24 Apr. 2025, www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEtEvnhziPM. Accessed 3 May 2025. Georgia. “The Newnan Herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, January 29, 1915, Image 4 «Georgia Historic Newspapers.” Usg.edu, 2025, gahistoricnewspapers.galileo.usg.edu/lccn/sn89053461/1915-01-29/ed-1/seq-4/ocr/. Accessed 8 May 2025. “Lizzie Magie Phillips.” The Glinda Factor, 2016, theglindafactor.com/lizzie-magie-phillips/. priority_high Webpage author Pilon, Mary. “Monopoly Was Designed to Teach the 99% about Income Inequality.” Smithsonian Magazine, Jan. 2015, www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/monopoly-was-designed-teach-99-about-income-inequality-180953630/.
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