The Great Tax Wars: Lincoln--teddy Roosevelt--wilson  How the Income Tax Transformed America - Steven R. Weisman - Books - Simon & Schuster - 9780743243810 - November 3, 2004
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The Great Tax Wars: Lincoln--teddy Roosevelt--wilson How the Income Tax Transformed America

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A major work of history, The Great Tax Wars is the gripping, epic story of six decades of often violent conflict over wealth, power, and fairness that gave America the income tax. It's the story of a tumultuous period of radical change, from Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War through the progressive era under Theodore Roosevelt and ending with Woodrow Wilson and World War I. During these years of upheaval, America was transformed from an agrarian society into a mighty industrial nation, great fortunes were amassed, farmers and workers rebelled, class war was narrowly averted, and America emerged as a global power.
The Great Tax Wars features an extraordinary cast of characters, including the men who built the nation's industries and the politicians and reformers who battled them -- from J. P. Morgan and Andrew Carnegie to Lincoln, T. R., Wilson, William Jennings Bryan, and Eugene Debs. From their ferocious battles emerged a more flexible definition of democracy, economic justice, and free enterprise largely framed by a more progressive tax system. In this groundbreaking book, Weisman shows how the ever controversial income tax transformed America and how today's debates about the tax echo those of the past.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 3, 2004
ISBN13 9780743243810
Publishers Simon & Schuster
Pages 432
Dimensions 137 × 26 × 214 mm   ·   548 g
Language English  

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