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Why democracies love taxation—and autocracies hate it
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Foreign Affairs (United States) | Mar 24, 2026
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High taxation can stifle economic growth and personal freedom, making autocratic regimes appealing by promising less government interference.
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The debate over taxation often oversimplifies complex governance issues, failing to recognize that both democracies and autocracies can misuse or mismanage tax revenues.
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The relationship between taxation and governance varies significantly across nations, influenced by cultural, historical, and economic factors.
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Democracies benefit from a tax system that redistributes wealth, promoting equality and social stability, while autocrats resist this for self-preservation.
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Taxation in democracies fosters accountability and civic engagement, strengthening the social contract between citizens and their government.
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