The Inequality Con: Even After The Murder of 120 Million Human Beings, Thomas Pikettys Of The Left Are Not Done
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Thomas Piketty, the alleged economist from France, was recently in India, and was interviewed by Indian Express. He has done some research on income inequality in over 20 countries, and has come up with some fancy numbers of 1 percent and 50 percent and some such. According to him, there is glaring income inequality in the world, and in India, and the gap is only increasing, with ever more accumulation of wealth with the ever smaller percentage of people in the top income and wealth bracket. His prescription: increase taxes, and launch more government programmes to distribute the money so collected. That is, have more socialism than at present, collectivise incomes, and then redistribute the money so collected, through the bureaucracy.
The Inequality Con: Even After The Murder of 120 Million Human Beings, Thomas Pikettys Of The Left Are Not Done
The Inequality Con: Even After The Murder of…
The Inequality Con: Even After The Murder of 120 Million Human Beings, Thomas Pikettys Of The Left Are Not Done
Thomas Piketty, the alleged economist from France, was recently in India, and was interviewed by Indian Express. He has done some research on income inequality in over 20 countries, and has come up with some fancy numbers of 1 percent and 50 percent and some such. According to him, there is glaring income inequality in the world, and in India, and the gap is only increasing, with ever more accumulation of wealth with the ever smaller percentage of people in the top income and wealth bracket. His prescription: increase taxes, and launch more government programmes to distribute the money so collected. That is, have more socialism than at present, collectivise incomes, and then redistribute the money so collected, through the bureaucracy.