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Taxation of the Rich. Social Inequality in the Long-Run

11 February 2026, 20:00h

Amsterdam, Spui25

Spui 25, 1012 WX Amsterdam

Top wealth in the United States has returned to the levels that had been accumulated there at the end of the 19th century. After taxes had primarily contributed to promoting inequality until the 19th century, this trend began to reverse. In most instances, income tax contributed to this, but wealth and inheritance taxes also played a role. Comparing industrialised countries in the 20th and 21st century, this lecture examines how this development came about and why taxes no longer slow down the increasing concentration of wealth today. And to which extent did the world wars and the political orientation of governments play a defining role in shaping the respective tax policies?

Speakers

Marc Buggeln is Professor for Regional History and Public History at the European University in Flensburg, Germany. His Ph.D. analysed forced labour in Nazi Concentration Camps in WWII. His habilitation was on taxation and social inequality in Germany in comparative perspective from 1871 until today. The study was published in 2022 by Suhrkamp under the title Das Versprechen der Gleichheit (The Promise of Equality).

Hanno Balz is a member of the academic staff at the Duitsland Instituut Amsterdam and a Lektor for the Deutsche Akademische Auslandsdienst. He teaches German and European history at the University of Amsterdam. Hanno’s fields of research are the history of social movements, cultural and media history, and the Shoah and Nazi rule and its legacy. He published extensively on media and terrorism in West Germany.

More details here: https://spui25.nl/programma/taxation-of-the-rich-social-inequality-in-the-long-

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You’re a student in the Netherlands and you can’t find a course on Marxist theory, political economy or history of the labor movement in your program? Or are you a researcher who would like to break through the isolation and connect with others who work with Marxist approaches? Or an activist that would like to know what Marxists have to offer for your politics these days?

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Amid global turmoil, the rise of far-right and fascist politics around the world, university budget cuts and political attacks on our institutions during the protests in solidarity with Palestine, we came together as a group of Marxist students, researchers, and teachers active in the Netherlands, to unite and defend our trenches.

We created a platform (marxism-nl.org) and a network (Marxist Research Group), to connect existing initiatives, share resources, and collaborate on new activities.

This website presents the network and the initiatives of the Marxist Research Group.

marxism-nl.org promotes both academic and non-academic events such as public lectures, societal and political debates, reading groups, book launches by members or affiliated groups. It is open to whoever is interested and aims at fostering strategic and practical collaborations within and outside academia.

Network and Resources

In the Netherlands:
International Institute for Research and Education
JacobinNL
SOC21
Marxism & Sciences
Perdu
Interdisciplinary Marxism Groningen (IMG)

International:
Spazio Marx
Contretemps. Revue de Critique Communiste
Capital & Class
Historical Materialism

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