[Brazil] - Opinion: the federal government threatens and tends to equip itself

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
taxation, the more the government inflates the state apparatus and allocates more funds to certain casts of public servants across all three
poorly paid servants.Harmful government interventions usually include policies and measures that inhibit initiative, increase legal
towards free enterprise.This reality exists in many countries but is particularly pronounced in Latin America and Africa.Economic policies
and measures that create distortions in the economy and income distribution harm the neediest population particularly, and even when the
(Photo Internet reproduction)A law can only be genuine if it is a fair conduct standard, equal for all, applicable to an unknown number of
future cases, and aimed at preserving life, liberty, and property.The economy is like a machine that operates efficiently if well-lubricated
their sociological understanding of the economy and its actors, plus ignorance about what the economy is as a system of complex parts full
democracy.In genuine democratic regimes, at least four characteristics should be present: freedom of speech and opinion, free elections and
secret voting, the existence of opposition, and rotation of leadership.Achieving these instruments, without which there is no democracy,
governance necessarily involves the concentration of powers.Herein lies the question of taxation and tax reform.The government, the
executive arm of the state, should not have the power to levy taxes
of which on the population is unknown.The fact is that Brazil has never carried out tax reform that has reduced the tax burden on the
population.In significant national revolutions, the revolt against taxes has been present.For example, in the English Revolution (1689), the
American Revolution (1776), and the French Revolution (1789), one of the causes was the revolt against heavy taxation.In the English
Revolution, there was a revolt against the high taxes levied by the king.England was living under an absolute monarchy.The king held full
powers and was not subject to the same laws imposed on citizens.The revolution ended the absolute monarchy, instituted a parliamentary
was born.Without checks, the government is dangerous and prone to use its weapons against the population and in favor of the state.And one
on tea exported to the United States, causing widespread outrage in 1773, even among the English immigrants who had settled in North
farmers), who had been granted by the king the right to collect taxes on specific products or regions in exchange for payment.Antoine
Lavoisier, the renowned scientist considered the father of modern chemistry, was executed by the rebels in December 1771 because he was a
contractor.Unrestrained, the government becomes dangerous and inclined to use its power against the population in favor of the State.One of
its powerful tools is the power of taxation, as warned by Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937), who urged communists to abandon the idea of
and professor who teaches Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Corporate Finance, and Philosophy in undergraduate and postgraduate courses
He has held various noteworthy positions in his career, including serving as the Secretary of Planning in Londrina, the Director-General of