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Nothing official: Taxation without recognition
This series is for those who read “Do You Pay Your Taxes?” and asked what comes next. The voices in that piece were direct: Where does our money go? Who does the system work for? Who pays the price when it doesn’t? This series answers those questions—one layer at a time. Each article examines a different dimension of tax justice through a feminist political economy lens. Together, they map a system designed by the powerful, for the powerful—and what it will take to change it.
Nite Tanzarn
Mar 236 min read


The state takes their taxes. Their groups feed each other
This series examines tax justice through a feminist lens. It asks who designs tax systems, who they serve, and who they erase. It has shown how women pay without being seen, how daily levies extract without record, and how the system fails them in sickness, age, and death. This article asks one question. If the state takes their taxes, why must women feed each other. What taxes promise Taxes finance public goods. Health. Education. Water. Sanitation. Social protection. They
Nite Tanzarn
Mar 216 min read


The triple tax
This series is for those who read "Do You Pay Your Taxes?" and wanted more. The voices in that article asked honest questions. Where does our money go? Why does the system feel rigged? Why do women bear the heaviest burden? This series provides the answers, one layer at a time. Each piece examines a different dimension of tax justice through a feminist political economy lens. Together, they reveal the architecture of a system designed by the powerful, for the powerful. And th
Nite Tanzarn
Mar 156 min read
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