Biopolitical Framework For Socially Fair And Effective Taxation
Keywords: Biopolitics, digitalization of taxation, social contract, social trophism, tax policy
Article no: 35
Pages 263-269
Keywords: Biopolitics, digitalization of taxation, social contract, social trophism, tax policy
Article no: 35
Pages 263-269
Keywords: Biopolitics, digitalization of taxation, income tax, progressive taxation, social trophism
Article no: 36
Pages 270-276
Keywords: Authority, artificial intelligence, biopolitics, digital politics, state
Article no: 75
Pages 678-688
Keywords: Biopolitics, biotechnology, control action, formal and informal social institutions, information technology, social hierarchy
Article no: 102
Pages 800-806
Keywords: Biopolitics, food, sedentary and nomadic types of economy, social communication, trophic hierarchy
Article no: 90
Pages 716-722
Keywords: Biopolitics, food, middle class, service, social communication, trophic hierarchy
Article no: 93
Pages 738-744
Keywords: Biopolitics, biopower, digital media, social management strategies, soft power
Article no: 101
Pages 793-799
Keywords: Menstrual cycle, doctor patient asymmetry, biopolitics, sexual education, ultra-orthodox women
Article no: 41
Pages 403-414
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