The limits of state interference with the distribution of wealth, in applying taxation to the assistance of the public
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Longfield, Mountifort. 'The limits of state interference with the distribution of wealth, in applying taxation to the assistance of the public'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. VI, Part XLII, 1871/1872, pp105-114Download Item:

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The science of political economy teaches the laws which regulate the creation, accumulation, and distribution of wealth. It has been fully proved that as soon as society arrives at a very moderate degree
of civilization, the state can give very little assistance to the creation of wealth. It may even be said that its interference, in general, although with the best intentions, has been absolutely mischievous. More especially that interference, which by an abuse of the word is sometimes called protection, has constantly defeated its own object.
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Read before the Society, 23 April 1872
Author: Longfield, Mountifort
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. VI, Part XLII, 1871/1872
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