Taxing the Rich, Kenneth Scheve
Taxing the Rich, Kenneth Scheve
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Taxing the Rich
A Short History of Fiscal Fairness in the United States and Europe

Author: Kenneth Scheve, David Stasavage

Narrator: Jonathan Todd Ross

Unabridged: 8 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/29/2016


Synopsis

In today's social climate of acknowledged and growing inequality, why are there not greater efforts to tax the rich? In this wide-ranging and provocative book, Kenneth Scheve and David Stasavage ask when and why countries tax their wealthiest citizens--and their answers may surprise you. Taxing the Rich draws on unparalleled evidence from twenty countries over the last two centuries to provide the broadest and most in-depth history of progressive taxation available. Scheve and Stasavage explore the intellectual and political debates surrounding the taxation of the wealthy while also providing the most detailed examination to date of when taxes have been levied against the rich and when they haven't. Fairness in debates about taxing the rich has depended on different views of what it means to treat people as equals and whether taxing the rich advances or undermines this norm. Scheve and Stasavage argue that governments don't tax the rich just because inequality is high or rising--they do it when people believe that such taxes compensate for the state unfairly privileging the wealthy. Progressive taxation saw its heyday in the twentieth century, when compensatory arguments for taxing the rich focused on unequal sacrifice in mass warfare. Today, as technology gives rise to wars of more limited mobilization, such arguments are no longer persuasive. Taxing the Rich shows how the future of tax reform will depend on whether political and economic conditions allow for new compensatory arguments to be made.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jakub on January 29, 2025

A really interesting book with an empirical argument with the reasons for why and when substantial taxation of high income and wealth occurs. David Stasavage is one of the most renowned experts on the history of taxation in Western Europe and this book benefits also from his longer-term perspective.......more

Goodreads review by Marks54 on September 07, 2016

A strange thing happened to me with this book. I thought I was looking at a study of the political economy of taxation that balanced major theoretical arguments with a rich long term longitudinal data set that can help in answering outstanding issues by reference to data analysis results. I got some......more

Goodreads review by Marc on March 11, 2022

Excellent book, that highlights the merit of combining political science & economics. The great thing about political economy / comparative politics writing is the tradition of forwarding one clear and concise argument. The overall argument of the book is - contrary to convential models of redistrib......more