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Stiglitz: Inequality Is Not Inevitable. The Great Divide - NYTimes.com

Stiglitz: Inequality Is Not Inevitable. The Great Divide - NYTimes.com | Co-creation in health | Scoop.it
Our current brand of capitalism is an ersatz capitalism. For proof of this go back to our response to the Great Recession, where we socialized losses, even as we privatized gains. Perfect competition should drive profits to zero, at least theoretically, but we have monopolies and oligopolies making persistently high profits. C.E.O.s enjoy incomes that are on average 295 times that of the typical worker, a much higher ratio than in the past, without any evidence of a proportionate increase in productivity.

If it is not the inexorable laws of economics that have led to America’s great divide, what is it? The straightforward answer: our policies and our politics.
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The 4 biggest reasons why inequality is bad for society

The 4 biggest reasons why inequality is bad for society | Co-creation in health | Scoop.it
It's safe to say that economic inequality bothers us. But why? Harvard philosopher T. M. Scanlon offers four reasons we should tackle — and fix — the problem.

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