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    Tax Regimes

    Historian Robin Einhorn reflects on Americans’ complicated relationship to taxes, from the colonial period through the Civil War to the tax revolts of the 1980s.
    by Robin Einhorn, Noam Maggor via Phenomenal World on March 24, 2022
  • We Can’t Blame the South Alone for Anti-Tax Austerity Politics

    The legacy of slavery is often invoked to explain the stunted welfare state. But the strongest resistance to taxation and redistribution came from the Northern ruling class.
    by Noam Maggor via Jacobin on November 15, 2021
  • 1912 political cartoon of the Aldrich Plan depicted as an octopus with tentacles on a bank, a factory, and a farm while spitting coins into the NYSC.

    A Popular History of the Fed

    On Populist programs and democratic central banking.
    by Noam Maggor, Anton Jäger via Phenomenal World on October 1, 2020
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The Frontiers of American Capitalism

Noam Maggor’s new book captures how it took both sides of the American continent to revitalize the economy after the Civil War.
by Eric Foner via The Nation on June 1, 2017
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