NEOLIBERAL SOCIAL JUSTICE AND TAXATION
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Published:2022
Issue:1
Volume:39
Page:68-89
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ISSN:0265-0525
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Container-title:Social Philosophy and Policy
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Soc Phil Pol
Abstract
AbstractLiberal egalitarians argue that the state is justified in taxing members of a political community to achieve distributive justice and ensure political equality and regime stability. This involves an uneasy compromise between equality and efficiency, a compromise that many argue has recently been undermined by the growth of unchecked wealth and income inequality. This essay argues that there is also a trade-off between selecting fair processes for taxation and aiming for particular distributive outcomes. The way people accumulate wealth, and the way states tax often matters more than distributive outcomes. Policymakers must allow for the fair assessment of tax liabilities, avoid excessive enforcement costs and prevent political actors from using tax systems to achieve their partial ends. Recognizing these considerations justifies a systematic scheme of taxation while constraining the mechanisms for collecting revenue. I justify this position using comparative analysis, which I contrast with the conceptual intuitionistic approach associated with egalitarianism.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Social Sciences,Philosophy
Cited by
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