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Letter from Leon Trotsky to Henry Hazlitt on November 12, 1931
Letter from Bolshevik revolution leader Leon Trotsky to Henry Hazlitt on November 12, 1931.

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[...] The first reason is moral. As one my predecessors at The Freeman, Frank Chodorov, used to say: “Taxation is robbery.” Chodorov winds up his article this way: “There cannot be a good tax nor a just one; every tax [...]
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