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The Rise and Development of the Tax State - Robert Stanley, Dimensions of Law in the Service of Order: Origins of the Federal Income Tax, 1861–1913 (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993). Pp. xiv, 331. $45.00. - Michael B. Berkman, The State Roots of National Politics: Congress and the Tax Agenda, 1978–1986 (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1993). Pp. xiv, 195. $49.95 cl., $15.95 pb.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 October 2011

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1. Leff, Mark H., The Limits of Symbolic Reform: The New Deal and Taxation (Cambridge, 1984)Google Scholar; Witte, John F., The Politics and Development of the Federal Income Tax (Madison, 1985)Google Scholar; and Jones, Carolyn C., “Class Tax to Mass Tax: The Role of Propaganda in the Expansion of the Income Tax during World War II,Buffalo Law Review 37 (Fall 1988–89): 685737Google Scholar.

2. Buchanan, James, Public Finance in Democratic Process: Fiscal Institutions and Individual Choice (Chapel Hill, 1967), 131Google Scholar.