Anthropology and Tax: Ethnographies of Fiscal Relations

  • Johanna Mugler (Editor)
  • , Miranda Sheild Johansson (Editor)
  • , Robin Smith (Editor)

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Abstract

From the perspective of individual taxpayers to international tax norm negotiators, the anthropologists in this collection explore how taxes shape our world: our social relationships and value regimes, how we exclude and include, the categories we think with, and the way we share with each other. A first of its kind, it presents an anthropological discussion about tax rooted in ethnographic work. It asks fundamental questions such as: what is tax, what is taxable, and what do taxes do? By forwarding multiple perspectives from around the world about fiscal systems and how they are experienced and constituted, Anthropology and Tax reconceptualises tax in society. In doing so, this volume makes an incisive intervention in what might be one of the most important debates of our time – that of fiscal sociality.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationCambridge
PublisherCambridge University Press
Number of pages370
ISBN (Print)9781009254588
ISBN (Electronic)9781009254571
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Law
  • Taxation law
  • Anthropology

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