The rise of democratic institutions has been a rare phenomenon in history. Debates on the levying of taxes was related to the rise of democracy. States that relied strongly upon autonomous sources of revenue (such as oil) circumvented the interaction with its inhabitants, and thus by avoiding the imposition of taxes, its rulers did not need to think about political participation from below. This interrelationship exists throughout history, in all continents of the world
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Brief description of the tax history of the Netherlands within the theme of the book 'The Dialectica...
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Increasing or reducing taxes is an important topic of political dispute. Public opinion about taxes ...
In the beginning, there was the word. The early evolution of parliament in the mediaeval princedoms ...
In 1797 and 1798 the first steps were taken in the Netherlands towards the development of a democrat...
Democracy under Pressure. The Regulation of Public Politics in Amsterdam during the Interwar Years T...
In this article is revealed how the Belgian inheritance tax system was used as a functional politica...
Taxes are often regarded as a burden, yet taxation has proven to have had positive effects for democ...
The Domestication of Democracy in the Netherlands: The Concept of Democracy as a Political Weapon fr...
The Democratic Paradox aims to cast a new light on the Dutch Revolution (1780-1813) specifically, an...
Despite the fact that democracies -even in non-western countries- pop up like daisies, the debate on...
This study deals with the rise and decline of the system of unelected representative bodies that acc...
Echoing the call for ‘no taxation without representation’, the development of modern taxation went h...
Since the 1990s, research has been carried out worldwide into the relationship between ‘civil societ...
‘Parliaments’ or representative political institutions in the princedoms of the Low Countries came a...
Brief description of the tax history of the Netherlands within the theme of the book 'The Dialectica...
From about 1917 to 1967, Dutch politics closely resembled the model of consociational democracy (pac...
Increasing or reducing taxes is an important topic of political dispute. Public opinion about taxes ...
In the beginning, there was the word. The early evolution of parliament in the mediaeval princedoms ...
In 1797 and 1798 the first steps were taken in the Netherlands towards the development of a democrat...
Democracy under Pressure. The Regulation of Public Politics in Amsterdam during the Interwar Years T...
In this article is revealed how the Belgian inheritance tax system was used as a functional politica...