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Taxation

Mark Twain

Narrator Larry G. Jones

Publisher: Audio Sommelier

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Summary

Mark Twain delivered this humorous speech on taxation and morality at the Tuskegee Institute to commemorate its 25th anniversary. With his signature ironic wit, he told the audience woefully of the public vs. private morals of Christians. He says the Christian maintains the nation’s integrity 363 days a year, but the “other two days of the year he leaves his Christian private morals at home and carries his Christian public morals to the tax office and the polls, and does the best he can to damage and undo his whole year's faithful and righteous work.” Twain’s self-deprecating humor in this brief speech provide both insight and entertainment.  
Duration: 10 minutes (00:09:33)
Publishing date: 2018-04-24; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —