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Pay Up!: Conservative Myths About Tax Cuts for the Rich

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Since the Reagan era, conservatives in the United States have championed cutting taxes, especially for wealthy individuals and corporations, as the best way to achieve economic prosperity. In his new book, Pay Up!, John L. Campbell shows that while these claims are highly influential, they are also wrong. Using historical and cross-national evidence, the book challenges and refutes every justification conservatives have made for tax cuts – that American taxes are too high; they hurt the economy; they facilitate government waste; they constitute an unfair downward redistribution of income; and they threaten individual freedom – and conversely shows that countries can actually benefit from higher taxes, especially when tax increases fall most heavily on those most able to pay them. Through clear prose and a well-reasoned argument, Campbell's book provides an accessible, engaging, and much-needed perspective on the role of taxes in American society.

  • Identifies and debunks five myths that American conservatives have used to justify cutting taxes, especially for corporations and the rich
  • Utilizes graphs and tables to illustrate arguments with U.S., cross-national, and historical data
  • Combines academic rigor with accessible prose, making the book suitable for both specialists and non-specialists
Author: Campbell John
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9781009595131
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2025
  • 1. Conservative Myths About Tax Cuts
  • 2. Too High, or Much Ado About Nothing?
  • 3. Crippling Economic Performance?
  • 4. Waste Not, Want Not?
  • 5. What's Fair?
  • 6. Freedom Under Siege?
  • 7. The Persistence of Myths.

John L. Campbell is the Class of 1925 Professor of Sociology at Dartmouth College and professor of political economy at the Copenhagen Business School. John A. Hall is the James McGill Professor of Comparative Historical Sociology at McGill University. They are the coauthors of The World of States.

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