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  1. Economist.com: "Even in a world of polarisation, fake news and social media, some beliefs remain universal, and central to today's politics. None is more influential than the idea that inequality has risen in the rich world. People read about it in newspapers, hear about it from their politicians and feel it in their daily lives."
  2. By the previous logic, the effect is directly counter-productive. The more you scorn rich people, the more people you scare away from high-income professions. The more you scare away, the lower their supply. And the lower their supply, the higher their income! Lesson: If you really want a materially more equal society, stop beating up on the 1%.
  3. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    The idea of the selfish rich has a long history in science, politics, and religion ().Adam Smith argued that the "natural selfishness and rapacity" of the rich benefits society ().Others have argued that the selfish rich cause inequality and unfairness, by "pulling the ladder of opportunity away from ordinary people" (3, 4).A growing literature has studied empirically whether the rich ...
  4. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    https://iep.utm.edu › egalitarianism

    2. Inequalities can give those who have more an unjust amount of power over others. 3. Social institutions are only fair if there is equality of starting places in society. Inequality can undermine procedural fairness. We can see this in economic competition, inequality of opportunity, and political influence. 4.
  5. humanrightscareers.com

    In my town, there's a cluster of lower-income apartments. Renters struggle to get the owner to fix dishwashers and clean up mold. Just a few blocks away, there are pristine, brand-new houses selling for millions of dollars. If you open your eyes, inequality is never far from sight. #7. Disease burden
  6. plato.stanford.edu

    Egalitarianism can be instrumental or non-instrumental. Given a specification of some aspect of people's condition or mode of treating them that should be equal, one might hold that the state of affairs in which the stated equality obtains is morally valuable either as an end or as a means. ... Inequality can be measured in different ways, and ...

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