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Momot, M.V
Demokratiia i Ee Posledstviia
O Proiskhozhdenii "Narodnogo Pravleniia", Gosdolge, Neravenstve i Nalogakh
[ Democracy and its consequences : On the birth of "Peoples` government", the national debt, inequality and taxes]

Moscow:  Territoriia budushchego, 2013
176 p
Serie: Publichnaia biblioteka Aleksandra Pogorel`skogo
pbk. 12.5 x 20 cm
ISBN: 5911290421
Language: Russian
Despite the common opinion that democracy as "people`s government” has the better control over the spending collected taxes at all levels, the author of this book tries to show that the existing political system does just the opposite, it does not allow the people to control spending, and that is why the government debt is constantly growing in most democratic countries to the point that they are on the edge of bankruptcy. (0.205 kg.)
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» Economy / Business / Management   » Finance and Banking
» Government and Politics   » Government Branches   » Parliament, President, Constitutional Court

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