The proliferation of bureaucrats and its invariable accompaniment, much heavier tax levies on the productive part of the population, are the recognizable signs, not of a great, but of a decaying society. Historians know that both phenomena were especially marked in the declining eras of the Roman Empire in the West and of its successor state, the Eastern or Byzantine Empire.
A very good case can be made, on moral as well as economic grounds, for a system in which the individual is required to stand on his own feet, not to… - William Henry Chamberlin
A very good case can be made, on moral as well as economic grounds, for a system in which the individual is required to stand on his own feet, not to…
- William Henry Chamberlin
The proliferation of bureaucrats and its invariable accompaniment, much heavier tax levies on the productive part of the population, are the recogniz… - William Henry Chamberlin
The proliferation of bureaucrats and its invariable accompaniment, much heavier tax levies on the productive part of the population, are the recogniz…
One of the most insidious consequences of the present burden of personal income tax is that it strips many middle class families of financial reserve… - William Henry Chamberlin
One of the most insidious consequences of the present burden of personal income tax is that it strips many middle class families of financial reserve…
Famine was quite deliberately employed as an instrument of national policy, as the last means of breaking the resistance of the peasantry to the new … - William Henry Chamberlin
Famine was quite deliberately employed as an instrument of national policy, as the last means of breaking the resistance of the peasantry to the new …
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