Inequality
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Yes, that's us, with the greatest income
inequality
and the greatest social problems, according to those metrics.
It takes away all the societal context that we might be indicted for, for the structural inequality, or the poverty, or the barriers to migration.
Through reclamation of our narrative, we will continue to fight historic erasure and socioeconomic
inequality.
BG: Ok, so you're basically saying in the book and now, that for all the discussion about the growing evidence of significant economic inequality, we are just kind of at the beginning of the process?
But this feeling of
inequality
would get even more complex.
I mean, if you were to say to my students, "There is structural
inequality
based on gender in the United States," they'd say, "Well of course you'd say that.
And I say, "Oh no, in fact, what you have to start calculating is how much gender
inequality
is already costing you.
We've seen perceptual shifts in the Mormon community that allow for talk of gender
inequality.
Corporate power is increasing, political goods are devaluing,
inequality
is rising, aggregate demand is falling and CEOs of corporations are too scared to invest the cash of their corporations.
These two countries, completely different political models and completely different economic models, and yet they have the same income
inequality
number measured as a Gini coefficient.
Race is a social category that has staggering biological consequences, but because of the impact of social
inequality
on people's health.
I will speak out against racism, and I hope you will join me, and I will join you when you speak out against sexism or any other form of
inequality.
It's time for us to rise up and collectively speak up about structural
inequality.
And it wasn't the glaring
inequality
that made me want to cry, it wasn't the thought of hungry, homeless kids, it wasn't rage toward the one percent or pity toward the 99.
And on the left, liberals, you're talking about economics, it's always about income
inequality.
Inequality
is the other great challenge to achieving sustainable urbanization.
I've thought about gender
inequality
and the sexual and reproductive labor of women.
As a feminist, I know that the sex industry is a site of deeply entrenched social
inequality.
If we get fixated on the abolition of sex work, we end up worrying more about a particular manifestation of gender inequality, rather than about the underlying causes.
Three, it's funny but sneaky, like you could be hearing an interesting treatise on income inequality, that's encased in a really sophisticated poop joke.
The third thing is that
inequality
increased.
And the biggest problem is that overall, they've appropriated the largesse of the digital age asymmetrically: we have wealth creation, but we have growing social
inequality.
The first era of the internet, the internet of information, brought us wealth but not shared prosperity, because social
inequality
is growing.
So could we develop some new approaches to this problem of
inequality?
And that's not surprising, given the bad news all around us, from ISIS to inequality, political dysfunction, climate change, Brexit, and on and on.
"Well, what we realized," he told me, "is that to deal with extremism, we needed to deal with
inequality
first."
Well, in the course of studying these and a bunch of other success stories, like the way Rwanda pulled itself back together after civil war or Brazil has reduced inequality, or South Korea has kept its economy growing faster and for longer than any other country on Earth, I've noticed a few common threads.
It seems likely that we would witness a level of wealth
inequality
and unemployment that we have never seen before.
Or, absent crisis, we need to see that the hollowing out, the inequality, the challenges that are growing and growing in the United States, are themselves urgent enough to force our leaders to change, and that we have those voices.
Maybe you face some kind of inequality, or you've come across an injustice of some kind, sometimes an illness strikes, or you're born in some way disadvantaged, or perhaps underprivileged.
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