| Robert W. Tucker, David C. Hendrickson - 1992 - 377 páginas
...revenue cannot be increased without taxes, a pretense must be made for expenditures." Paine's belief that "taxes were not raised to carry on wars, but that wars were raised to carry on taxes" held a powerful appeal for the Republicans. Its implication was that the causes of war lay not in external... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1995 - 944 páginas
...history of the English government, its wars and its taxes, a stander-by, not blinded by prejudice, nor warped by interest, would declare, that taxes were...an enemy to war, he abuses the French Constitution, *It is a practice in some parts of the country, when two travellers have but one horse, which like... | |
| Lloyd J. Dumas - 1995 - 368 páginas
...for expenditures ... in reviewing the history of the English Government [one would have to conclude] that taxes were not raised to carry on wars, but that wars were raised to carry on taxes.47 Later, the economist Joseph P. Schumpeter would explain the domestic face of war. He described... | |
| Lloyd J. Dumas - 1995 - 368 páginas
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| Lisa P. Crafton - 1997 - 180 páginas
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| David Boaz - 2010 - 486 páginas
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| Brian McCartin - 2001 - 116 páginas
...pretence must be made for expenditure. In reviewing the history of the English Government, a bystander would declare that taxes were not raised to carry...wars, but that wars were raised to carry on taxes." Paine ends Part I of the Rights of Man with a challenge to the British government to change, or else:... | |
| P. J. Cain - 2002 - 320 páginas
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| Thomas Paine - 2006 - 316 páginas
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| Thomas Paine - 1945 - 664 páginas
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