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“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…” quote by Anne Royall
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“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.”

Anne Royall

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.

Key Takeaway

Question the fairness of taxation and its enforcement.

Themes

taxation morality government authority civil rights

Mood

skeptical provocative

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • public debates
  • legislative hearings
  • grassroots activism
  • historical analysis

Key Concepts

coercion ethical equivalence political protest

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is any taxation ever just?
  • How do we balance public needs with individual liberty?
A Different Perspective

Historical context differs; modern tax systems have democratic mechanisms.

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