{"version": "1.0", "type": "rich", "title": "Been thinking about foreign tariffs and how they were necessary before an income tax. But not in the literal \"we swapped one for...", "author_name": "kontextmaschine", "author_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "provider_name": "kontextmaschine", "provider_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/post/166030542683/", "html": "<p>Been thinking about foreign tariffs and how they were necessary before an income tax. But not in the literal &ldquo;we swapped one for the other as a funding stream&rdquo; sense but &ldquo;they were necessary to systems based on point-of-production excise taxes as indirect taxation of population for states too weak to tax directly&rdquo;</p><p>Like, in an agrarian society you can at least put together a Domesday Book every so often to know what productive land you have and do something with that but when you move on to trade and even pre-factory workshop manufacturing\u2026</p><p>So you control something narrower upstream \u2013 the classic example is French salt monopolies, you need salt for flavor and preservation and human survival, there are a finite known amount of salt mines and trade ports to assign tax agents to supervise\u2026</p><p>Free trade is usually contrasted with protectionism these days but why were there internal tariff barriers in centralized Sun King France, it wasn&rsquo;t to protect the regions from each other but to segregate salt (&amp; etc.) catchment areas so you could levy tariffs targeted to not disrupt each economic region too much</p><p>(and secure guaranteed markets for the corresponding sources, governments bid these monopolies out tax farming-style)</p><p>These systems were still in memory when America developed its &ldquo;public utility&rdquo; model of collective monopolies, but oh, here&rsquo;s another example you might be familiar with, Gandhi!</p><p>You know how &ldquo;Mahatma&rdquo; Mohandas Gandhi was arrested protesting against British colonial monopolies in salt production, evaporating saltwater to make his own? But it wasn&rsquo;t just that a lucrative industry was reserved for <i>gora</i>, salt was so ruinously expensive because that was how a Raj that didn&rsquo;t have a damn clue what Arjun Sixpack was up to in some remote village extracted wealth on the basis of population \u2013 the price included your taxes to the Empire</p><p>Gandhi wasn&rsquo;t complaining about structural racism, it was a <i>tax protest</i></p>"}