The Great Forgetting

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The Great Forgetting
Author : Jack Lawrence Luzkow
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 01 January 2015
ISBN : 9780719096396
Pages : 238 pages
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We should no longer coddle the 1 percent by reducing their taxes, granting them excessive and obscene corporate salaries, and bailing them out when they speculate with other people's money and fail The happiest people in the world are living in Scandinavia where they are shielded by a protective state, and where family values actually mean something The US and UK governments subsidize rich bankers with taxpayer money, then stand by while those same taxpayers are evicted from their homes The 1 percent don't create as much wealth as they claim; they just own it The rest of us create wealth, we just don't own it Inequality costs a lot more than you think, it is both the cause and consequence of the Great Recession

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