Taxation Is Theft
How Politicians Force Us to Fund Our Own Abuse - And What We Can Do About It
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J.G. Franklin
About this listen
In this unapologetically controversial book, Axelman explains the many forms of taxation, the mechanisms behind them, and what politicians spend the money on. Taxation is not moral, because it is pure theft. It is not practical, because it discourages production. And it is not even necessary. Governments—and more importantly—essential services can be funded without theft, extortion, or coercion of any type.
Narrated by J.G. Franklin.
©2020, 2021, 2022 Elliot Alu Axelman (P)2023 Elliot Alu Axelman
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