Description
Explore 'Imperial Inequalities,' a groundbreaking analysis from Manchester University Press that delves into the intricate connections between Western European empires and contemporary issues of social welfare and taxation. This insightful work, authored by leading scholars, examines how historic imperial practices of extraction and fiscal governance have shaped today's inequalities. By employing the concept of 'imperial inequalities,' it provides a fresh lens for understanding the legacies of colonialism that continue to influence welfare distribution and taxation structures in modern society. Gain a deeper understanding of how colonial histories contribute to current economic disparities. This 2022 publication (ISBN: 9781526166142) is essential for anyone interested in the dynamics of power, finance, and social justice. Discover the institutional processes and hierarchies that transcend national boundaries, providing critical new perspectives that can inform strategies for equitable taxation and welfare reform.