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Contrary to the worldview of progressives, taxation and the coercion it brings are not part of a "social contract." Instead, they are implemented by force. Original Article: "You Don’t Like It? Leave! The Telling Sophistry of Tax Apologists" [embedded content] Tags: Featured,newsletter
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Contrary to the worldview of progressives, taxation and the coercion it brings are not part of a "social contract." Instead, they are implemented by force.
Original Article: "You Don’t Like It? Leave! The Telling Sophistry of Tax Apologists"
Tags: Featured,newsletter