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For good and evil: the impact of taxes on the course of civilization

The first edition of Adams' study of the history of taxation had heads turning across the nation, with excited reviews appearing in dozens of national newspapers and magazines in addition to local papers in almost every state. Adams makes a convincing case for taxes being the cause of many of the landmark events in civilization's history. Starting in ancient Egypt, Adams surveys how governments established and collected their taxes, and how these procedures led to the fall of Rome, the rise of Islam and the Arabs' successful conquests, the signing of the Magna Carta, the American Revolution and Civil War, and many other momentous events. Adams also offers suggestions for governments wishing to avoid the fate of previous nations destroyed by ignorant tax policies, something every American will no doubt read with much interest.

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Author(s) Adams, Charles - Personal Name
Edition
Call Number 216 Ada g
ISBN/ISSN 0819186317 (cloth :
Subject(s)
United States
Taxation
Classification 216
Series Title
GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Madison Books
Publishing Year c1993
Publishing Place New York
Collation xxi, 530 p. : ill., map ; 24 cm.
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