“The burden of the national debt consists not in its being so many millions, or so many hundred millions, but in the quantity of taxes collected every year to pay the interest. If this quantity continue the same, the burden of the national debt is the same to all intents and purposes, be the capital more or less.”
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The Rights of Man: With a Brief Historical Preface
This book is a comprehensive philosophical work that delves into the concepts of human rights, liberty, and equality. It includes a historical preface that sets the context for the arguments presented in the main text. more
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