Democrats claim higher taxes on the rich and more benefits for the poor are the best ways to reduce inequality
The Conversation: We've been measuring inequality wrong - here's the real story - 1 views
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Republicans argue what we really need is more growth, accomplished by lowering taxes to spur work and investment with, it seems, benefit cuts to make up lost revenue.
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Each party is dead certain about how to address inequality, yet neither knows what it is.
Moaning Moguls | The New Yorker - 0 views
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In the past year, the venture capitalist Tom Perkins and Kenneth Langone, the co-founder of Home Depot, both compared populist attacks on the wealthy to the Nazis’ attacks on the Jews.
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recent work by the economists Emmanuel Saez and Thomas Piketty showed that ninety-five per cent of income gains in the first three years of the recovery went to the top one per cent—a lot of them believe that they’re a persecuted minority.
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Business leaders were upset at the criticism that followed the financial crisis and, for many of them, it’s an article of faith that people succeed or fail because that’s what they deserve.
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Don't Tax the Rich. Tax Inequality Itself. - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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at some point the concentration of economic power could undermine the democratic requisite of dispersed political power.
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It would be bad for our democracy if 1-percenters started making 40 or 50 times as much as the median American.
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a tax that would limit the after-tax incomes of this club to 36 times the median household income.
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Op-ed: Stop the Wall Street recruitment | Stanford Daily - 0 views
1876 United States presidential election - Wikipedia - 0 views
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Democrats conceded the election to Hayes in return for an end to Reconstruction and the withdrawal of federal troops from the South.
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while in Oregon, one elector was replaced after being declared illegal for being an "elected or appointed official".
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Compromise of 1877, which awarded all 20 electoral votes to Hayes;
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Opinion | White Riot - The New York Times - 0 views
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What encourages desperate behavior and a willingness to believe a pack of lies?
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“knew their place.”
Opinion | How Trumpism May Endure - The New York Times - 0 views
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The story demands a religious loyalty.
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Mr. Trump’s Lost Cause takes its fuel from conspiratorial myths of all kinds, rehearsed for years on Trump media and social media platforms. Its guiding theories include: Christianity under duress and attack; large corrupt cities full of Black and brown people manipulated by liberal elites; Barack Obama as alien; a socialist movement determined to tax you into subservience to “big government”; liberal media out to crush family and conservative values; universities and schools teaching the young a history that hates America; resentment of nonwhite immigrants who threaten a particular national vision; and whatever hideous new version of a civil religion QAnon represents.
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The Confederate Lost Cause is one of the most deeply ingrained mythologies in American history. It emerged first as a mood of traumatized defeat in the 1860s, but grew into an array of arguments, organizations and rituals in search of a story that could win hearts and minds and regain power in the Southern states. It was initially a psychological response to the trauma of collective loss among former Confederates. It gained traction in violent groups such as the Ku Klux Klan and in the re-emergence of the Democratic Party’s resistance to Reconstruction.
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"Mr. Trump's Lost Cause takes its fuel from conspiratorial myths of all kinds, rehearsed for years on Trump media and social media platforms. Its guiding theories include: Christianity under duress and attack; large corrupt cities full of Black and brown people manipulated by liberal elites; Barack Obama as alien; a socialist movement determined to tax you into subservience to "big government"; liberal media out to crush family and conservative values; universities and schools teaching the young a history that hates America; resentment of nonwhite immigrants who threaten a particular national vision; and whatever hideous new version of a civil religion QAnon represents."
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A Cascade of Crises - The New York Times - 0 views
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