For Good and Evil: The Impact of Taxes on the Course of CivilizationMadison Books, 1999 - 541 páginas The very word taxes sends shivers up spines. Yet very few realize the tremendous impact that taxation has had on civilization. Charles Adams changes that in this newly revised and enlarged edition of his fascinating history. Taxation, says Adams, has been a catalyst of history, a powerful influence on and sometimes the direct cause of many of the famous events that have marched across the world's stage as empires collided and battled for the right to tax the loser. For Good and Evil is the first book to examine how taxation has been a key factor in world events. Like the Rosetta Stone - itself a tax document - the book sheds fresh light onto much of history. |
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... became as dangerous as walking at night on the back streets of New York and Detroit . In the end , thieves were no ... became Caesar Augustus , set about restoring the Egyptian economy . His army became a major construction company . The ...
... became as dangerous as walking at night on the back streets of New York and Detroit . In the end , thieves were no ... became Caesar Augustus , set about restoring the Egyptian economy . His army became a major construction company . The ...
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... became intol- erable , and they also took to flight . Rich decurions could buy a seat in the Senate and enjoy perfect tax immunity for all time . The less affluent had a more difficult task . To avoid taxes , some of them became ...
... became intol- erable , and they also took to flight . Rich decurions could buy a seat in the Senate and enjoy perfect tax immunity for all time . The less affluent had a more difficult task . To avoid taxes , some of them became ...
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... became a dangerous precedent in the Common Law of England . The leading English scholar of that day was Lord Edward Coke ( pro- nounced " cook " ) . He led the attack on the Bates case . The king decided to muzzle this great lawyer by ...
... became a dangerous precedent in the Common Law of England . The leading English scholar of that day was Lord Edward Coke ( pro- nounced " cook " ) . He led the attack on the Bates case . The king decided to muzzle this great lawyer by ...
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Part I | 1 |
From Hanukkahs Glory to Goliaths | 35 |
The Mandate of Heaven | 45 |
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