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Oxfam report said that 85 people have a collective wealth greater than half the worlds population MMcGuire Feb 2014 #1
That really settles the argument completely, doesn't it! Coyotl Feb 2014 #2
In terms of agenda MMcGuire Feb 2014 #3
It is on par with destruction TBF Feb 2014 #4
I would say "regulating" instead. Coyotl Feb 2014 #7
I'm a bit further left - TBF Feb 2014 #10
Regulation and enforcement of the regulation. Enthusiast Feb 2014 #17
It ranks below girafficide. FarCenter Feb 2014 #5
Hmmm oldandhappy Feb 2014 #6
It can/should be the main issue, but it is poorly framed Tom Rinaldo Feb 2014 #8
Great point and i agree. Also, economic justice encompassed a system that provides employment, Coyotl Feb 2014 #9
True. Economic justice is a more encompassing issue. n/t Tom Rinaldo Feb 2014 #16
framing inequality davidcay Feb 2014 #21
All three are fine pieces David. bluesbassman Feb 2014 #22
My guess is that it is a world issue and no one knows what to do about it and those that do can't. jwirr Feb 2014 #11
There are two different inequality issues... FreeJoe Feb 2014 #12
Without economic democracy, there is only "managed" democracy. bemildred Feb 2014 #13
Well said, bemildred! Enthusiast Feb 2014 #18
Yes. THIS!^^^^^^^^^^^ socialist_n_TN Feb 2014 #19
"Let them eat cake" depends upon how many pots have chickens! One_Life_To_Give Feb 2014 #14
Without the Food Stamps program, that is exactly where we would be, Coyotl Feb 2014 #15
I would venture to say you could find 315 people on DU..... socialist_n_TN Feb 2014 #20
The big issue of our times is NOT income inequality. Spider Jerusalem Feb 2014 #23
If they're a CNBC favorite, chances are they're going to suck. HughBeaumont Feb 2014 #24
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