How The Power To Tax Destroys
Why does the scope of the state always enlarge? Michael S. Rozeff suggests a theory based on the the incentives of those who possess the power to tax.
Why does the scope of the state always enlarge? Michael S. Rozeff suggests a theory based on the the incentives of those who possess the power to tax.
Writes Antony Mueller: Coercive capital-based systems do not eliminate the vicious cycle of wealth destruction.
The fallout from the French vote of “no” on the EU constitution includes a sign that Tony Blair may scrap plans to hold a similar refer
How is Social Security different in kind from any other government program? Charles Rounds argues that it is not different at all.
We went from tariffs being the major source of federal government revenue to what we have today under the income tax and payroll taxes.
Although the FairTax would eliminate the filing of all individual tax returns, writes Laurence Vance, the FairTax turns every business into a tax collector.
The more you think about the incoherent Bush Social Security plan, writes Bob Murphy, the more you realize what a hoax it is.
The rich find ways around the tax eaters, writes, Kirby Cundiff, by moving income and capital around and lobbying for loopholes.
What chain of events led to "free" Americans having less in the way of health choices under some circumstances than "unfree" socialist Europe? Dale Steinreich examines the FDA.