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Read Ebook: Civil Government in the United States Considered with Some Reference to Its Origins by Fiske John
Font size: Background color: Text color: Add to tbrJar First Page Next PageEbook has 819 lines and 113185 words, and 17 pagesTAXATION AND GOVERNMENT. "Too much taxes". What is taxation? Taxation and eminent domain. What is government? The "ship of state". "The government". Whatever else it may be, "the government" is the power which imposes taxes. Difference between taxation and robbery. Sometimes taxation is robbery. The study of history is full of practical lessons, and helpful to those who would be good citizens. Perpetual vigilance is the price of liberty. QUESTIONS ON THE TEXT. SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS AND DIRECTIONS. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE. THE TOWNSHIP. The most ancient and simple form of government. New England settled by church congregations. Policy of the early Massachusetts government as to land grants. Smallness of the farms Township and village Social position of the settlers The town-meeting Selectmen; town-clerk Town-treasurer; constables; assessors of taxes and overseers of the poor Act of 1647 establishing public schools School committees Field-drivers and pound-keepers; fence-viewers; other town officers Calling the town-meeting Town, county, and state taxes Poll-tax Taxes on real-estate; taxes on personal property When and where taxes are assessed Tax-lists Cheating the government The rate of taxation Undervaluation; the burden of taxation The "magic-fund" delusion Educational value of the town-meeting By-laws Power and responsibility There is nothing especially American, democratic, or meritorious about "rotation in office" QUESTIONS ON THE TEXT Town-meetings in ancient Greece and Rome The Old-English township, the manor, and the parish The vestry-meeting Parish and vestry clerks; beadles, waywardens, haywards, common-drivers, churchwardens, etc. Transition from the English parish to the New England township Building of states out of smaller political units Representation; shire-motes; Earl Simon's Parliament The township as the "unit of representation" in the shire-mote and in the General Court Add to tbrJar First Page Next Page |
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