Isn’t that why the GND has been explicitly pitched as similar to a ‘wartime’ economic mobilization?
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“Coincided” is too vague. The abstract points to a unidirectional causal relationship, that war leads to increased progressivity in the tax code. “Coincided” could lead people to think it was viceversa.
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I think this is the one where tax was used to finance the war. Since lower income people were conscripted into military more than wealthier folks in order to "equalize" the burden higher tax was imposed finance the war. Give blood or money for country.
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Sam Pizzigati
@inequalityorg from his excellent "The Rich Don’t Always Win" https://isbn.nu/9781609804343 pic.twitter.com/KXFfmjh66l
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This seems obvious. Wars are expensive.
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