beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
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There is plenty of evidence that inequality in itself is problematic. Cause and correlation are contested of course, but the link between a more equal society and many other positive indicators (including GDP growth if that floats your boat) is strong.
is there evidence? is any objective or subjectively extracted? or are we simply told this is bad and accept it on face value? if a person has an average income, does it really matter to them, their life and opportunities that someone else has an income 5 times or 100 times that? it seems to me a very much first world problem, for centuries the problems facing the population were survival and real abject poverty. today in the west the problem is whether you can afford a certain lifestyle.
Inequality is not just a problem of those at the bottom. The accummulation of ever greater wealth at the top creates an inequality of power than undermines democracy. We see that with manipulation of the media (printed in UK, TV in US). With the ability to influence politics etc. It is telling, for instance, that current rates of tax are lower on income derived from wealth (unearned) than on Labour. And attempts to change that are inevitably shouted down in the media (inheritance tax as an example - a deeply regressive tax that is seen as politically toxic to increase)
you do not need to be wealthy to start media, share news and information, so we should look more closely at other reasons to identify why there is a particular slant to media. taxes on income from wealth may be lower, have you accounted for risk? you do not acquire much income from assets without some risk of loss. we want to encourage investment, people always forget this when worrying about accumulation of wealth. remove wealth and you remove investment, as seen in every state thats tried it, so everyone is equally poor.