Abstract

Abstract

This article challenges the seemingly inseparable conceptual link between tax and the state by drawing on fieldwork carried out with an anti-capitalist cooperative in Barcelona, where tax evasion went hand in hand with the pooling of common monetary resources used for the creation of semi-public goods managed by non-state actors. Drawing on theoretical insights from the commons, I will put forward the concept of the ‘fiscal commons’ in order to decenter tax as an analytic for making sense of the relation between the state and civil society. In so doing, I will argue that taxes are part of a broader repertoire of financial contributions that people draw on to actively create different fiscal commons that operate alongside and in relation to the state's tax regime.

Details

Title
The Fiscal Commons
Author
Vinzenz Bäumer Escobar
Pages
59-78
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Jun 2020
Publisher
Berghahn Books, Inc.
ISSN
0155977X
e-ISSN
15585727
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2426921066
Copyright
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