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The Cold War and the Income Tax: A Protest

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Book The Cold War and the Income Tax: A Protest Edmund Wilson
Libristo code: 11405826
Publishers Farrar, Straus, Giroux, August 2001
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The truth is that the people of the United States are at the present time dominated and driven by two kinds of officially propagated fear: fear of the Soviet Union and fear of the income tax. These two terrors have been adjusted so as to complement one another and thus to keep the citizen of our free society under the strain of a double pressure from which he finds himself unable to escape -- like the man in the old Western story, who, chased into a narrow ravine by a buffalo, is confronted with a grizzly bear. If we fail to accept the tax, the Russian buffalo will butt and trample us, and if we try to defy the tax, the federal bear will crush us. The 60,000 officials who are appointed to check on us taxpayers are checked on, themselves, it seems, by another group of agents set to watch them. And supplementing these officials -- since private citizens are paid by the Internal Revenue Service to report on other people's delinquencies, and their names of course are never revealed -- there is a whole host of amateur investigators. . . Does this kind of spying and delation differ much in its incitement to treachery from that which is encouraged in the Soviet Union?

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Full name The Cold War and the Income Tax: A Protest
Author Edmund Wilson
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2001
Number of pages 128
EAN 9780374526689
ISBN 0374526680
Libristo code 11405826
Weight 163
Dimensions 128 x 204 x 9
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