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The Empty Chair George S. Brookes How tax law perpetuates injustice

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How tax law perpetuates injustice but might instead be used as a powerful force for creating a more just and equitable society The relationship between tax law and society

Expert contributors from a variety of theoretical orientations synthesize key research and identify common factors across the field of psychology as well as unique contributions that each approach offers

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The Empty Chair George S. Brookes How tax law perpetuates injusticeAn empty chair can mean many things. Symbolic perhaps a memorial for a loved one now gone. Or it can be welcoming and comfortable waiting for someone to sit and relax. There again it could be so uncomfortable that no one wants to sit in it anyway! Sometimes people are defined by their chair. My grandfather for instance had a wooden rocking chair which no one else was ever allowed to sit in and my only memories of him were rocking in his chair. So

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