The Complete Works of Henry George, 1. ciltAMS Press, 1973 |
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... taxation is these private interests , whose representatives cluster in the lobby whenever a reduction of taxation is proposed , to see that the taxes by which they profit are not reduced . The fastening of a protec- tive tariff upon the ...
... taxation is these private interests , whose representatives cluster in the lobby whenever a reduction of taxation is proposed , to see that the taxes by which they profit are not reduced . The fastening of a protec- tive tariff upon the ...
Sayfa 432
... taxes burden production only those realize who have attempted to follow our system of taxation through its ramifications , for , as I have before said , the heaviest part of taxation is that which falls in increased prices . But ...
... taxes burden production only those realize who have attempted to follow our system of taxation through its ramifications , for , as I have before said , the heaviest part of taxation is that which falls in increased prices . But ...
Sayfa 448
... taxed 40 per cent . and his boots taxed 30 per cent . , strik- ing a light with a match taxed 200 per cent . , " and so on , following him through the day and through life , until , killed by taxation , he is lowered into the grave with ...
... taxed 40 per cent . and his boots taxed 30 per cent . , strik- ing a light with a match taxed 200 per cent . , " and so on , following him through the day and through life , until , killed by taxation , he is lowered into the grave with ...
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Chapter LThe current doctrine of wagesits insufficiency | 17 |
POPULATION AND SUBSISTENCE | 89 |
THE LAWS OF DISTRIBUTION | 151 |
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