The Global Citizen and Tax Evasion (Politique et Sociétés; vol. 39, no. 1)
- Author
- Philippe Liger-Belair
- Corporate Author
- Société québécoise de science politique
- ISBN
- ISSN 1203-9438
- Collation
- p. 17-39
- Resource Language
- French
- Year of publication
- 2020
- Resource Type
- Research papers / journal articles
- Level of education
- Others
- Region
- Global
- Place of publication
- Montréal
Citizenship implies rights and duties. Among others, a citizen is due to pay taxes in order to contribute financially to the social contract. However, many of them avoid taxes, and globalization has worsened this phenomenon. For long, the states could criticize and fight against such practices on the basis of the concept of citizenship. However, the development of a so-called “world citizenship” (a concept that needs to be explored) has rendered that task more difficult for the states. This article is based on an analysis of the concept of citizenship as well as a sociological survey among thirty-five individuals of the economic elite.

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