"What difference is there, in principle, between killing a fellow man in war and paying another man to kill him?"
This book illuminates the evolution of
Quaker war tax resistance in America, as told by those who resisted and those who debated the limits of the Quaker peace testimony where it applied to taxpaying.
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Background Information
Quakers, also known as Friends, are a religious group that arose in England whose adherents are noted for their simplicity of living and pacifism.