I don’t think that that would work though. People could choose to not contribute to build the road but still benefit from the road after it was built. It would become a game of chicken to see who could get away without contributing. And it’s terrible for poor people; they have the least to contribute but the most to gain from it. In this road example, rich people could afford to continue to pay their way around the inconvenience of not having a road, while the poor could not do that. If taxes are collected from everyone, then everyone pays for the service that they all benefit from.

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