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Conscientious Objection to Military Taxation

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hi, @GhostInTheMachine: I recently amended the "short description" of this article to reflect what the article says, as I understand it: that "conscientious objection" to taxation for military purposes is the specific approach to pacifist tax resistance that seeks accommodation within the legal tax structure, akin to non-combatant service offered to a draftee. You changed my version to say "Argument against tax for military spending", which I don't think is accurate or informative. "Conscientious objection" is not an argument; it refers to recognition by the government (in the law) of a right to a modified form of lawful compliance. Do you disagree? If so, please explain by reference to how the concept is presented in the article.PDGPA (talk) 20:43, 2 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]