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On 28/04/2014 10:56, Hils wrote:
On 2014-04-28 10:45, Graeme Wall wrote: From a summary of Piketty's work in today's Guardian: "those who have family fortunes are the winners, and everyone else doesn't have much of a shot of being wealthy unless they marry into or inherit money. [...] No one else can ever catch up." Lovely piece of selective quoting. I'm happy for interested readers to read the sources and make their own conclusions, but here's a snippet from Piketty himself: “It’s very difficult to make a democratic system work when you have such extreme inequality” in income, he said, “and such extreme inequality in terms of political influence and the production of knowledge and information. One of the big lessons of the 20th century is that we don’t need 19th-century inequality to grow.” But that’s just where the capitalist world is heading again, he concludes. [...] He favors a progressive global tax on real wealth (minus debt), with the proceeds not handed to inefficient governments but redistributed to those with less capital. “We just want a way to share the tax burden that is fair and practical,” he said." [1] [1] http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/20/bu...karl-marx.html You do have to realise he is primarily talking about the USA, though he does expand to notionaly cover the "English Speaking World" That, in itself, is something of a French construct as it should cover such major economies as India and the Dominios. Also, to a lesser extent, African and other Commonwealth countries. However the French regard it as referring to the UK, USA and those bits of occupied Canada west of Quebec. The more advanced may have heard of Australia. -- Graeme Wall This account not read, substitute trains for rail. Railway Miscellany at http://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail |
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