This book counters conservative claims that taxes in America are too high, especially on corporations and the rich. It argues that US taxes are not too high, do not damage the economy, do not inevitably lead to excessive government wastefulness, are not unfair, and do not jeopardize Americans' freedom.
This book counters conservative claims that taxes in America are too high, especially on corporations and the rich. It argues that US taxes are not too high, do not damage the economy, do not inevitably lead to excessive government wastefulness, are not unfair, and do not jeopardize Americans' freedom.
John L. Campbell is Class of 1925 Professor and Professor of Sociology Emeritus at Dartmouth College. A leading scholar of how institutions and politics affect policymaking and economic performance in advanced capitalist countries, he is the author of several books including Institutions Under Siege: Donald Trump's Attack on the Deep State (2023), What Capitalism Needs: Forgotten Lessons of Great Economists (2021), and American Discontent: The Rise of Donald Trump and Decline of the Golden Age (2018).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Conservative Myths About Tax Cuts 2. Too High, or Much Ado About Nothing? 3. Crippling Economic Performance? 4. Waste Not, Want Not? 5. What's Fair? 6. Freedom Under Siege? 7. The Persistence of Myths.
1. Conservative Myths About Tax Cuts 2. Too High, or Much Ado About Nothing? 3. Crippling Economic Performance? 4. Waste Not, Want Not? 5. What's Fair? 6. Freedom Under Siege? 7. The Persistence of Myths.
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