Difference between revisions of "You Can't Take It With You/pretax"
From Critiques Of Libertarianism
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[[Category:The Myth of Ownership: Taxes and Justice]] | [[Category:The Myth of Ownership: Taxes and Justice]] | ||
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− | | text = Pretax incomes are presumed just, the authors posit, for the same reason slavery was once the law of the land: pervasiveness makes legal inventions appear to be natural law. | + | | text = Pretax incomes are presumed just [in "everyday libertarianism"], the authors posit, for the same reason slavery was once the law of the land: pervasiveness makes legal inventions appear to be natural law. |
| cite = [[David Cay Johnston]], "{{Link |You Can't Take It With You}}" | | cite = [[David Cay Johnston]], "{{Link |You Can't Take It With You}}" | ||
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