Taxation as theft
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The position that taxation is theft, and therefore immoral, is found in a number of political philosophies. Its popularization marks a significant departure from conservatism and classical liberalism, and has been considered radical by many as a result.
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See also
- Excess burden of taxation
- Geolibertarianism
- Land value tax (proposed exception)
- List of countries by tax revenue as percentage of GDP
- No taxation without representation
- Non-aggression principle
- Property is theft!
- Property rights (economics)
- Tax haven
- Tax noncompliance
- Tax protester arguments
- Tax resistance in the United States
- Taxation as slavery
- Views on taxation
- Voluntary taxation
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