For Good and Evil: The Impact of Taxes on the Course of CivilizationThe 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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It has been suggested that Rome fell because of depopulation caused by disease , wars , soil exhaustion , over - taxation , or even sin . The list of causes bringing about the decay of the Roman Empire is a long one , including such ...
It has been suggested that Rome fell because of depopulation caused by disease , wars , soil exhaustion , over - taxation , or even sin . The list of causes bringing about the decay of the Roman Empire is a long one , including such ...
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A few modern scholars still hold to the tax theory as the cause of Rome's fall . A prominent Cambridge scholar summarized Rome's pre- dicament this way : The army could not be enlarged because the land could not stand further depletion ...
A few modern scholars still hold to the tax theory as the cause of Rome's fall . A prominent Cambridge scholar summarized Rome's pre- dicament this way : The army could not be enlarged because the land could not stand further depletion ...
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The view that slavery caused the Civil War was popularized by John Stuart Mill , the leading English writer on ... by his old enemy of the pen , Charles Dickens , who wrote that taxes were the cause of the conflict , not slavery .
The view that slavery caused the Civil War was popularized by John Stuart Mill , the leading English writer on ... by his old enemy of the pen , Charles Dickens , who wrote that taxes were the cause of the conflict , not slavery .
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Part I | 1 |
From Hanukkahs Glory to Goliaths | 35 |
The Mandate of Heaven | 45 |
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