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Defiance in Taxation and Governance - Resisting and Dismissing Authority in a Democracy (Hardcover)
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Defiance in Taxation and Governance - Resisting and Dismissing Authority in a Democracy (Hardcover)
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This innovative book presents a theory of tax defiance, integrating
five years of research on people's hopes, fears and expectations of
the tax system and the authority that administers it. Valerie
Braithwaite makes a major contribution to regulatory theory by
mapping the psychological processes of defiance. At the heart of
the analysis is the concept of motivational posturing - signals
sent to indicate how favourably an authority is viewed and
readiness to defer to an authority's demands. The author explains
how resistant defiance expresses disapproval of the way an
authority operates and signals to government the need to improve
performance to win back public confidence. Resistance weakens as
the authority claws back its institutional integrity. Dismissive
defiance, on the other hand, is challenging and undermining, and is
not so responsive. The book argues for institutional reforms that
are both mindful of grievance and of alternative authorities that
challenge power. It illustrates that in delivering institutional
reform, commitment to democratic principles and integrity of
government will enable authorities to argue their case for
community co-operation where appropriate. Finally, the book goes on
to show that power sharing is likely to be a more apt remedy when
dismissive defiance is entrenched. Safeguarding these deliberations
in mature democracies are moral obligation and social capital, both
of which are likely to erode when authorities show neither justice
nor wisdom in handling defiance. This unique and innovative example
of how psychology can be integrated into new institutional theory
and public policy practice will prove an interesting read for
scholars, students and researchers in the fields of regulatory
studies, economics, public policy and public finance, politics and
psychology.
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