punitive taxation
1Taxation history of the United States — The history of taxation in the United States began when it was composed of colonies ruled by the British Empire, French Empire, and Spanish Empire. After independence from Europe the United States collected poll taxes, tariffs, and excise taxes.… …
2punitive — adj. (also punitory) 1 inflicting or intended to inflict punishment. 2 (of taxation etc.) extremely severe. 3 Law (of damages etc.) = VINDICTIVE. Derivatives: punitively adv. Etymology: F punitif ive or med.L punitivus (as PUNISHMENT) …
3Témoins de Jéhovah et taxation des dons manuels en France — Témoins de Jéhovah Généralités Mouvement chrétien millénariste, né aux États Unis au XIXe siècle Corps dirigeant : Collège Central Histoire Ancêtre : Étudiants de la Bible fond …
4Temoins de Jehovah et taxation des dons manuels en France — Témoins de Jéhovah et taxation des dons manuels en France Cet article fait partie d une série sur Témoins de Jéhovah Présentation Histoire D …
5Témoins de jéhovah et taxation des dons manuels en france — Cet article fait partie d une série sur Témoins de Jéhovah Présentation Histoire D …
6redistribution of wealth — punitive taxation As Abe Lincoln observed, making the rich poor doesn t make the poor rich: ... wilful and cruel disruption of the economic fabric that was called the redistribution of wealth. (Allbeury, 1976) …
7John Maynard Keynes — Keynes redirects here. For other uses, see Keynes (disambiguation). John Maynard Keynes Keynesian economics John Maynard Keynes Born …
8Charles Hall (economist) — Charles Hall Born 1740 Died 1825 Nationality English Occupation Physician Known for Critic of capitalism and early socialist …
9History of nationality in Gibraltar — Gibraltar is a juridically independent area in western Europe, and forms part of the Commonwealth of Nations as a British overseas territory. Nationality in Gibraltar was invented in the 19th century as a result of various factors and events that …
10Freedom of religion — is the freedom of an individual or community, in public or private, to manifest religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship, and observance. It is generally recognized to also include the freedom to change religion or not to follow any… …