Free immigration from the EU certainly boosts economic performance, but it has serious side-effects that have been overlooked. It is thus becoming the driving force behind Switzerland's illiberal transformation.
According to Mark Schelker, the Swiss Confederation lacks key tax data. The economist calls for secure centralization of information to better predict the effects of tax reforms, such as the Young Socialists' initiative on inheritance.
President of the Institut des Libertés, a liberal-conservative think tank in Paris, entrepreneur, financier and essayist Charles Gave presented his vision of Swiss economic success in a YouTube broadcast last December. Review.
Inheritance tax is a particularly questionable levy, although it has many supporters. At least, that's what can be gleaned from a 2014 book by the Liberal Institute offering a stimulating defense of the institution of inheritance.
Several Vaud institutions are launching a cantonal initiative proposing a 12% tax cut. Beyond the regional case, this initiative raises the question of the right tax rate. Philippe Miauton and Arnaud Bouverat debate the issue.
While John Rawls defines the redistributive tax as an application of the principle of equity to compensate for inequalities between individuals, Robert Nozick likens it to forced labor. This twentieth-century controversy is still with us today. Regards croisés.
The wealthiest, like every minority, are threatened in their fundamental rights, in this case that of private property, which nothing can justify.
Republicans versus multiculturalists
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