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In the reading it's seems to me that there was an ongoing connection between the rise and fall of different ancient jurisdictions and courts, to the enhancement of taxation burden.
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 Did any of you (or others as well) have any idea of what might be the reason or the connection between the rise and fall of ancient jurisdictions and courts to the enhancement of taxation burden?

-- InbarAsif - 16 Sep 2014

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I think the question might need to get more specific if we're going to tie it strictly to tax issues. As a general thing, it seems difficult to separate the exercise of power or jurisdiction from the ability to extract money or property. E.g. forfeiture encouraged more vigorous enforcement of the criminal law.

-- FrancisWhite - 16 Sep 2014

 
 
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