New Fiscal Sociology
Discover the transformative insights of New Fiscal Sociology by Cambridge University Press, published in 2009. This compelling collection features sixteen essays that explore the intricate relationship between taxation and the fundamental dynamics of modern societies. As you delve into these thought-provoking works, you'll find a comprehensive survey of the emerging field of fiscal sociology, which intersects sociology, history, political science, and law.
Spanning 328 pages, this paperback edition is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding how taxation shapes social structures and influences political landscapes. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply curious about the complexities of fiscal policies, New Fiscal Sociology offers valuable perspectives that will deepen your understanding of contemporary societal issues.