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Political-Economic, Libertarian
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Wilson, Edmund (Edmund Wilson)
The Cold War and the Income Tax: A Protest
New York.
Signet New American Library.
1st printing, 1964.
No ISBN
$11.00 + $5.00 Priority Mail: $16.00 total
Paperback.
4-1/4 x 7-1/8 x 3/8.
128 pages.
Condition -- Collectible, Good.
Cover has minor crease upper right corner and shelf wear.
Pages like new with no markings, but age tanning.
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From the back cover:
A slashing, slam-bang attack on the Federal income-tax system, Federal bureaucracy, Federal spending, and, most of all on the principal Federal expense item, the Cold War...
...an indictment, a protest -- one man's lone and vehement stand against what he considers the government's outrageous betrayal of civil liberty.
Contents:
A Bad Case of Tax Delinquency
A Delinquent in the Hands of the IRS
Everybody is Under Suspicion
What Rip van Winkle Woke Up To
Bureaucratic Theology: The Tax Jungle
The Point of View of a Former Socialist
What Our Money is Going For
What About American Literature?
How Can We Account for Ourselves?
The Artificial Cholera Epidemic
The Soft Sell for the CBR
How Free is the Free World?
The Case of Major Eatherly
The Strategy of Tax Refusal
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