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austerity | 10 years ago
Exactly. And taxation is a prime example of that. Just because a racket gang decides to spend some of their proceedings for the betterment of society (in their or your definition of it) doesn't make their activities morally justified and certainly doesn't make anyone (be it person or corporation) morally obliged to pay up.
TeMPOraL|10 years ago
But you can also look at it as a free market choice - after all, this is a voluntary transaction, you buy services from the government (like schools, medical care, internal and external security, water treatment, electricity, and many others) and you pay for them with taxes. You can always refuse the deal if you don't like it - by renouncing your citizenship. ;).
mseebach|10 years ago
Or do you feel there is room for subversion and disobedience in, say, social, law enforcement and immigration policies that just doesn't apply to tax policy?