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Daylight Robbery

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  • 288 páginas
  • 11 horas de lectura

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Death and taxes are inevitable, but is our taxation system fair and capable of meeting the needs of our modern society? In this exploration, the origins of taxation are traced from ancient times to the present. The book delves into how tax influenced the formation of global religions, its role in wars and revolutions, and even peculiar historical taxes, such as those on daylight or beards. These diverse tax laws reveal much about our historical journey and provide insights into creating a more effective system for the future. Critics praise the work as entertaining and surprising, highlighting its contrarian perspective. It offers a sweeping historical overview, illustrating how taxation has often hindered human progress. The author’s interpretations and visionary ideas are said to provoke strong reactions across the political spectrum. This thought-provoking narrative exposes the political and economic foundations of tax, making it essential reading for those advocating for simpler, lower taxes.

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Daylight Robbery, Dominic Frisby

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2020
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Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2020
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
288
ISBN10
0241360846
ISBN13
9780241360842
Serie
Calificación
4,2 de 5
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Death and taxes are inevitable, but is our taxation system fair and capable of meeting the needs of our modern society? In this exploration, the origins of taxation are traced from ancient times to the present. The book delves into how tax influenced the formation of global religions, its role in wars and revolutions, and even peculiar historical taxes, such as those on daylight or beards. These diverse tax laws reveal much about our historical journey and provide insights into creating a more effective system for the future. Critics praise the work as entertaining and surprising, highlighting its contrarian perspective. It offers a sweeping historical overview, illustrating how taxation has often hindered human progress. The author’s interpretations and visionary ideas are said to provoke strong reactions across the political spectrum. This thought-provoking narrative exposes the political and economic foundations of tax, making it essential reading for those advocating for simpler, lower taxes.