Lawyer Doron Levy advocates tax resistance as a form of civil disobedience in Israel. In this article on IssueWire, He considers tax resistance a direct action tool that citizens can use to oppose government actions they find objectionable. Levy emphasizes that tax resistance isn’t solely about financial dissent; it carries a moral weight against supporting governments with controversial policies. He parallels historical figures who employed tax resistance, highlighting its diverse motivations and ideologies. Levy contends that citizens must question their role in financing objectionable actions and views tax resistance as a principled expression of moral objection.

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