Amount Quote by Anne Royall
“Figures cannot calculate the amount collected by those public and private robbers: it is more than would liberate every slave in the United States; it would pay the British debt! They say, We do not force people to give. I see no difference between forcing a man out of his money, at the mouth of a pistol, and forcing it from by trick and cunning; the crime is the same.”
About This Quote
Source Pamphlet: Early 19th Century Anti‑Tax Protest, 1825
Taxation is coercion; forced payments, whether by force or deception, are morally equivalent.
In simple terms: Taxes feel like forced taking; both violent and deceitful.
Question the fairness of taxation and its enforcement.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- public debates
- legislative hearings
- grassroots activism
- historical analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Is any taxation ever just?
- How do we balance public needs with individual liberty?
Historical context differs; modern tax systems have democratic mechanisms.