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Jan 16, 2023 · Global inequality has gotten worse, with the richest 1% grabbing nearly two-thirds of the $42 trillion of wealth newly-created since 2020. Inequality is destroying society and it is not inevitable; it is a choice that reveals us as lacking in both empathy and imagination.
Jan 16, 2023 · Global inequality is a failure of imagination. Here's why. Under the theme of “Cooperation in a Fragmented World”, leaders at Davos discussed how to tackle interconnected crises and systemic inequalities to enable social mobility and social equity.
The vast majority of people worldwide hold values of fairness, peace, and generosity that their governments systematically disregard or suppress. This disconnect is evident everywhere. Most people approve of inequality in the range of 1 to 5, but live in stark realities that often exceed 1 to 5,000.
Sep 12, 2023 · Global inequality is a failure of imagination. Here's why; Economics explained: What can we do about inequality? Public-private cooperation can address systemic inequality and build a just, inclusive society. Here's how.
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Jun 7, 2019 · When looking at inequality, we must not only look at the differences between individuals within certain countries but also between countries themselves – as society becomes increasingly interconnected, it becomes more important than ever to understand inequalities on a global scale.
Start Highlighting. We can only conclude that the elite own the rules and their functionaries fight to rig them in their interests, especially on tax, labour rights, monopolies and intellectual property; on land control, planning and extraction rights, and union-busting. Since 2020 and over these pandemic years, the to.
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Sep 2, 2021 · Global inequality has in fact been declining for several decades according to many standard measures. The figure below shows this decline as measured by the Gini index (on which 100...