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It would be little short of madness to impose taxes blindly , in the postwar period , with- out regard for their social and economic consequences . We must discard those taxes which cost more in other values than the revenue they ...
It would be little short of madness to impose taxes blindly , in the postwar period , with- out regard for their social and economic consequences . We must discard those taxes which cost more in other values than the revenue they ...
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We cannot now know what the postwar international structure will be , or which political trends will be current , either here or abroad , in the postwar future . We cannot at this time foresee what defense necessities will confront us ...
We cannot now know what the postwar international structure will be , or which political trends will be current , either here or abroad , in the postwar future . We cannot at this time foresee what defense necessities will confront us ...
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A wise postwar policy will focus taxes in their proper per- spective . A good many persons make the mistake of underesti- mating the influence of taxes . Others err on the side of magnify- ing their importance in the postwar world .
A wise postwar policy will focus taxes in their proper per- spective . A good many persons make the mistake of underesti- mating the influence of taxes . Others err on the side of magnify- ing their importance in the postwar world .
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