Inequality
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It was the beginning of a much higher degree of
inequality
among people.
I think the intuition that
inequality
is divisive and socially corrosive has been around since before the French Revolution.
What's changed is we now can look at the evidence, we can compare societies, more and less equal societies, and see what
inequality
does.
And there, you see it in relation to the measure of
inequality
I've just shown you, which I shall use over and over again in the data.
Here it is in relation to that same measure of
inequality.
And if you look at measures of involvement in community life or social capital, very similar relationships closely related to
inequality.
So here is trust from a general social survey of the federal government related to
inequality.
And again, closely related to
inequality.
So what we're looking at is general social disfunction related to
inequality.
Another really surprising part of this picture is that it's not just the poor who are affected by
inequality.
I think I'm looking and talking about the psychosocial effects of
inequality.
The same countries, the same measure of inequality, one problem after another.
And today, I think it's even more important than ever if we want to address rising inequality, climate change, the refugee crisis, just to name a few major issues.
We see the Occupy protests, we see spiraling debt crises, we see growing inequality, we see money's influence on politics, we see resource constraint, food and oil prices.
And before I knew it, the courtroom was filled with people angry that we were talking about race, that we were talking about poverty, that we were talking about
inequality.
The way in which he wanted to understand the issue, the way in which he wanted to approach the issue of
inequality
also differed from my own.
Every day, we read of shootings, inequality, pollution, dictatorship, war and the spread of nuclear weapons.
And you have the market revolution of the 1980s and the huge increase of
inequality
in societies.
Remember, until the 1970s, the spread of democracy has always been accompanied by the decline of
inequality.
The spread of democracy now is very much accompanied by the increase in
inequality.
You see, 20th century economics assured us that if growth creates inequality, don't try to redistribute, because more growth will even things up again.
And it's getting harder to hide assets, tax avoidance, pay
inequality.
Rising
inequality
like this is associated with so many problems for a democracy.
Why is the
inequality
rising?
The New York Times finally noticed this asteroid with a front-page story last July showing how the decline of marriage contributes to
inequality.
Because if you really care about income inequality, you might want to talk to some evangelical Christian groups that are working on ways to promote marriage.
Yes, the
inequality
goes in this direction, or I would posit it.
Let's go back before Christ, three millennia, to a time when, at least in my head, the journey for justice, the march against
inequality
and poverty really began.
Climate change is mine, but it might be financial reform or a simpler tax system or
inequality.
They're demographics, education, debt and
inequality.
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