"However good life is it will never be so good that people stop wanting something better. Implicit in the foundation myth of America, the utopian impulse is etched into the country's history and geography. On hearing of the lure of California, one of the Polish emigrants in Susan Sontag's In America points out how American it is, the idea "that America has its America, its better destination where everyone dreams of going"."
Geoff Dyer reviewing Joel Sternfeld's book, Sweet Earth.
Arden, Delaware, just South of Philadelphia and just North of The Mason-Dixon Line is a Single Tax community in Delaware founded in 1900. Arden founders were inspired by William Morris' Arts and Crafts movement and Georgism, named after Henry George. Georgesim is a philosophy and economic ideology that follows from the belief that everyone owns what they create, but everything supplied by nature, most importantly land, belongs equally to all humanity.