Taxation Without Representation: Legal Rights and Demographic Realities
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Dr. Chanda Mandisa
"The phrase 'taxation without representation' is widely recognized as a rallying cry of the American Revolution, emphasizing the injustice of levying taxes on a population without granting them a voice in government. In its original context, 'representation' referred to the legal and political mechanism of electing officials to advocate for taxpayers' interests, much like how a lawyer represents a client in court. However, the concept raises an important question: does representation extend beyond legal advocacy to include demographic reflection in governance?"
DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.35362.95689
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