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Holmes, S. and Sunstein, C. (1999) The Costs of Rights: Why Liberty Depends on | |||
Taxes. New York: W.W. Norton & Company. | |||
Murphy, L. and Nagel, T. (2002) The Myth of Ownership: Taxes and Justice. Oxford: | |||
Oxford University Press. | |||
Nozick, R. (1974) Anarchy, State and Utopia. New York: Basic Books. | |||
Rawls, J. (1971) A Theory of Justice. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. | |||
Rawls, J. (1993) Political Liberalism. New York: Columbia University Press. | |||
Van Parijs, P. (1995) Real Freedom for All. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | |||
White, S. (2003) The Civic Minimum. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | |||
Libertarians like Robert Nozick<ref>Nozick, R. (1974) Anarchy, State and Utopia. New York: Basic Books</ref> argue that taxation of income is unfair because it violates individual rights. | |||
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Holmes, S. and Sunstein, C. (1999) The Costs of Rights: Why Liberty Depends on Taxes. New York: W.W. Norton & Company. Murphy, L. and Nagel, T. (2002) The Myth of Ownership: Taxes and Justice. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Nozick, R. (1974) Anarchy, State and Utopia. New York: Basic Books. Rawls, J. (1971) A Theory of Justice. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Rawls, J. (1993) Political Liberalism. New York: Columbia University Press. Van Parijs, P. (1995) Real Freedom for All. Oxford: Oxford University Press. White, S. (2003) The Civic Minimum. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Libertarians like Robert Nozick[1] argue that taxation of income is unfair because it violates individual rights.
- ↑ Nozick, R. (1974) Anarchy, State and Utopia. New York: Basic Books