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My Tax Dollars

The Morality of Taxpaying in America

Ruth Braunstein author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Princeton University Press

Published:15th Apr '25

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When the mundane reality of paying taxes takes on moral significance

In My Tax Dollars, Ruth Braunstein maps the contested moral landscape in which Americans experience and make sense of the tax system. Braunstein tells the stories of Americans who view taxpaying as more than a mundane chore: antigovernment tax defiers who challenge the legitimacy of the tax system, antiwar activists who resist the use of their taxes to fund war, antiabortion activists against “taxpayer funded abortions,” and a diverse group of people who promote taxpaying as a moral good.

Though taxpaying is often portrayed as dull and technical, exposure to collective rituals, civic education, propaganda, and protest transforms the practice for many Americans into either a sacred rite of citizenship or a profane threat to what they hold dear. These sacred and profane meanings can apply to the act of taxpaying itself or to the specific uses of tax dollars. Despite intense disagreement about these meanings, politically diverse Americans engaged in both taxpaying and tax resistance valorize the individual taxpayer and “my tax dollars.”

Braunstein explores the profound implications of this meaning making for tax consent, the legitimacy of the tax system, and citizens’ broader understandings of their political relationships. Going beyond the usual focus on tax policy, Braunstein’s innovative view of taxation through the lens of cultural sociology shows how citizens in value-diverse societies coalesce around shared visions of the sacred and fears of the profane.

"[My Tax Dollars] serves as a reminder that political tax debate is rarely about the details of tax policy. . . . [A] valuable work, shedding much needed light on America’s fiscal institutions as seen from the eyes of actual American taxpayers."---Joseph Thorndike, Forbes
"In her new book My Tax Dollars: The Morality of Taxpaying in America, Ruth Braunstein describes how the US government’s primary objective when introducing the nation’s first income tax was to frame taxpaying as something utterly mundane. . . . [She] reveals how, under certain conditions, the simple ritual of taxpaying can become something sacred. It is, after all, one of the very few rituals all Americans still share."---Carey Mott, Los Angeles Review of Books
"Ambitious. . . . My Tax Dollars establishes an important phenomenon and opens newlines of inquiry. I expect that it will be an important book for scholars of political and economic sociology."---Isaac William Martin, Social Forces

ISBN: 9780691254999

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256 pages