Constitutes the best collection of public opinion data on tax and spending issues anywhere… [Within the] literature on public opinion on taxing and spending, <i>Tax Revolt: Something for Nothing in California</i> is a major work that will undoubtedly guide future analyses for years to come.

Public Budgeting and Finance

This book is the first substantial study of the California tax revolt. It is well crafted and well written and has great depth and sophistication. The topic is of intense interest and importance… A significant work.

- Walter Dean Burnham,

A tax revolt almost as momentous as the Boston Tea Party erupted in California in 1978. Its reverberations are still being felt, yet no one is quite sure what general lessons can be drawn from observing its course. This book is an in-depth study of this most recent and notable taxpayers' rebellion: Howard Jarvis and Proposition 13, the Gann measure of 1979, and Proposition 9 (Jarvis II) of 1980. The people of California, speaking directly through referenda, redirected their state from an intense and expensive concern for the welfare of its citizens to a far more circumspect role. The sequence involved cutting property taxes, limiting tax growth, and then rejecting a state income tax cut. Why did Californians vote to lower some taxes and not others? How fundamental is the American disposition toward tax revolt? Will it happen again? The authors consider a variety of partial answers: the self-interest of certain groups, the apathy of others, the role of party affiliation, the specter of symbolic racism, the meaning of mass mood surges. The interplay between class politics and symbolic protest embodied in the California Tax Revolt has since spread to other states—for example, Proposition 21/2 in Massachusetts, which lowered property taxes—and has reached the federal level. President Reagan, with Republican and conservative Democrat support, has enacted major spending cuts and long-range tax relief. The new revolutionary strand in the fabric of the American political culture appears to be strong.
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Constitutes the best collection of public opinion data on tax and spending issues anywhere… [Within the] literature on public opinion on taxing and spending, Tax Revolt: Something for Nothing in California is a major work that will undoubtedly guide future analyses for years to come.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780674868366
Publisert
1985-02-22
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Harvard University Press
Vekt
726 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
304