Published Apr 22, 2022
Ep 7 Can (and Should) Corporations Be Taxed?
Engage with Lawrence Summers as he explores the necessity of corporate taxes amidst calls for reform, addressing complexities in progressive tax models and the influence of lobbying on tax policy. This episode unpacks the critical role corporate taxes play in ensuring equitable contributions from the wealthy, while highlighting their broader economic and democratic implications.

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