Why Liberal States Must Accommodate Tax Resistors
Public Affairs Quarterly (forthcoming)
| Abstract | Liberal states ought to accommodate conscientious tax resistance for the same reasons they should accommodate conscientious objection to fighting in war. Conscientious objection to fighting is nothing special. | |||||||||
| Keywords | civil disobedience conscientious refusal legitimacy | |||||||||
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