“Nobody questions whether society can require people to serve on a jury or, in times of war, to enlist in the military. So why do we question whether society can require people to pay for the government whose services, and protection, they enjoy?”
-The Editors, “Don’t Mess With Taxes: A Moral Defense.”
Sadly, there are many who question whether society can require people to serve on a jury, etc. But the point is well-taken.
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argue about draft laws…In front...Supreme Court, at that. I’ve never seen “morally...
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markcoatney reblogged this from thenewrepublic and added:
Sadly, there are many who question...point is well-taken.
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