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Foucault speaks of two levels of power in order to emphasize one over the other. Describe these two levels and provide examples of what you think Foucault might have in mind.
Marginal Tax Rate
The marginal tax rate is the percentage of tax applied to your income for each tax bracket in which you qualify, essentially the tax rate on your last dollar of income.
Progressive Tax
A tax system in which the tax rate increases as the taxable amount increases, often aimed at ensuring tax equity.
Sales Taxes
Taxes imposed by governments on the sale of goods and services, collected by sellers at the point of sale.
Proportional
Relating to a relationship or ratio between two quantities where they increase or decrease at the same rate.
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