"An indispensable map and reference for future studies of this new Argentine enigma." - Hispanic American Historical Review "This is a carefully researched and exciting new book on an important topic that is of current, as well as historical, interest. Taxation and Society in Twentieth-Century Argentina contributes to several vibrant debates on issues including state formation, state capacity in middle-ranking developing economies, the history of taxation and the paradox that is Argentine history." Colin M. Lewis, professor of Latin American Economic History, London School of Economics