For Good and Evil: The Impact of Taxes on the Course of Civilization (2nd Edition) by Charles Adams

For Good and Evil: The Impact of Taxes on the Course of Civilization (2nd Edition)



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ISBN: 0819186317, 9780819186317
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Page: 568


It is the best book on the History of Taxation so you should put it on your list. I think it's a good time to talk about Charles Adams' book For Good and Evil: The Impact of Taxes on the Course of Civilization (Lanham, MD: Madison Books, 1993). I found this series very 'monotone” don't get me wrong the subject and the civilisations in question are v interesting, but it felt more like a lecture than anything, the content I think, I would have found more interesting and more suited to a book. If you watch this series and did not know any better you would believe every people on earth were brilliant and civilized except one evil disgusting soulless bunch of phony sickos – Europeans. The Uniqueness of Western Civilization is his first book, but it is apparent both from its size and its scope that it is the fruit of many years of research and reflection. Local Sumerians apparently complained that taxes filled up the land from one end to the other. For Good and Evil: The Impact of Taxes on the Course of Civilization by Charles Adams Madison Books; 2nd Edition edition (September 17, 2001) | ISBN: 1568332351 | PDF | 9.26 MB | 568 pages. By the way, Charles is author of many important papers and books but I want to highly recommend his book that we sell as Mises.org, called For Good and Evil: The Impact of Taxes on the Course of Civilization. He pointed out that when someone commented on how great a . In one of his lectures, tax lawyer Charles Adams, who has written one of the best books on tax history, For Good and Evil: The Impact of Taxes on the Course of Civilization, when talking about how doctors handle high marginal tax rates, brought up Reagan. Charles Adams detailed such history in his 1982 book, For Good and Evil: The Impact of Taxes on the Course of Civilization.

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