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Tax Rebellions - cover

Tax Rebellions

Michael Davies

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Tax Rebellions explores the history of tax resistance in America, revealing how these revolts have significantly shaped policy and fueled political movements. The book argues that these uprisings, from the Stamp Act to the Tea Party, reflect deeper anxieties about government overreach and the balance between individual liberty and collective responsibility. One intriguing insight is that tax revolts are not isolated incidents, but recurring events driven by a fundamental debate about the role of government.

 
The book examines major tax revolts chronologically, starting from the pre-Revolutionary era and continuing through the 21st century. It analyzes events like the Whiskey Rebellion and Proposition 13, detailing their impacts on federal authority and state finances. By drawing on archival documents, legislative records, and economic data, Tax Rebellions provides a nuanced understanding of the motivations behind tax resistance. This approach offers a valuable perspective for understanding contemporary debates about taxation and government spending.

 
The book's unique value lies in its focus on the cyclical nature of tax revolts and its exploration of the underlying ideological and cultural factors. It moves beyond simple economic explanations to delve into the complex interplay of values and political mobilization. The book culminates in an analysis of overarching trends, proposing strategies for a more constructive dialogue about taxation and public finance.
Verfügbar seit: 21.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 61 Seiten.

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