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Robert Stanley (Author)

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0195058488 978-0195058482 July 8, 1993
A sophisticated and accessible application of the newest theoretical work in public-policy history and legal studies, this book is a detailed account of how a permanent income tax was enacted into law in the United States. The tax originated as an apology for the aggressive manipulation of other forms of taxation, especially the tariff, during the Civil War. Levied with very low rates on a small proportion of the population and raising little revenue, the early tax was designed to preserve imbalances in the structure of wealth and opportunity, rather than to ameliorate or abolish them, by strengthening the status quo against fundamental attacks by the political left and right. This book shows that the early course of income taxation was more clearly the product of centrist ideological agreement, despite occasional divergences, than of "conservative-liberal" allocative conflict.

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"Will be useful to political scientists, economists, and historians concerned with the development of taxation and with the Progressive Era."--Choice


"A tour de force. Stanley's book will not only force a long overdue revision of the traditional understanding of the democratic origins of the income tax; more broadly, it represents one of the most fully developed, sophisticated, and clearly articulated applications of the newest theoretical work in both legal history and the study of public policy. He adds a vital symbolic dimension to income tax advocacy that is well-grounded in an understanding of economic relations."--Mark Leff, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign


"This book is a welcome addition and an important reminder that politics is often as much about symbolic display as it is about the allocation of resources and power."--American Journal of Sociology


"Robert Stanley has produced a highly sophisticated, tightly argued, and thought-provoking reinterpretation of the origins of the federal income tax....A compelling study."--The Journal of American History


"A valuable contribution to the literature. Stanley has a good story to tell and tells it well. One is continually struck by the author's erudition and intelligence."--Michigan Law Review


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Robert Stanley is at California State University, Chico.

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As Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, John Sherman was arguably the most powerful man in Congress in the spring of 1870. Read the first page
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allocative status quo, income tax resolution, income tax experience, direct tax clause, direct tax issue, public purpose doctrine, centrist system, high exemption levels, centrist state, first federal income tax laws, statist capitalism, allocative change, early income tax, allocative impact, centrist tradition, internal excises, tax supporters, income tax legislation, uniformity clause, tax doctrine, tax clauses, posited view, income tax decision, income taxation, income tax amendment
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New York, United States, John Sherman, Fuller Court, Sixteenth Amendment, Annual Report, Finance Committee, Secretary of the Treasury, Civil War, City Republicans, Indexes Tally Participation Margin, Upstate Republicans, City Democrats, Historical Statistics, House of Representatives, Lambda Party Region Urban, Justice White, Justin Morrill, Upstate Democrats, Adam Smith, Intersection of Support, Thaddeus Stevens, Debt Receipts, Great Plains, North Carolina
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