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Justifying Taxes
Some Elements for a General Theory of Democratic Tax Law
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396 pages
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Exploring the philosophical and ethical foundations of taxation, this book delves into the rationale behind tax systems and their implications for society. It examines various perspectives on justice, equity, and economic efficiency, providing a critical analysis of how taxes can be justified in a modern context. The author engages with historical and contemporary debates, offering insights into the moral responsibilities of citizens and governments. Through a thorough exploration of theory and practice, the work aims to foster a deeper understanding of the role of taxes in shaping societal values and governance.
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2001, hardcover
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