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In reply to the discussion: What is the ultimate solution to income inequality in the US? [View all]Maybe the OP is a bit clumsy. I started off writing about income inequality and tried, as I often do, to see the larger picture. However, there is a viable question there. Given the immense power of governments, especially Western governments, would such drastic steps as paying everyone the exact same wage solve income inequality, and if so, what other steps should governments take to ensure equality in all areas of human existence? Or should that even be tried?
I agree that equality of opportunity should be the goal.
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do you think if that was done that the most productive of our country now would still
oneofthe99
May 2014
#6
Oh, I already knew you weren't here to discuss. I thought I'd try anyway though.
Electric Monk
May 2014
#12
There is no way to ultimately do away with inequality in a capitalist system.
Gravitycollapse
May 2014
#16
Probably another aspect is to ask - What is the ultimate cost of income inequality?
mazzarro
May 2014
#24
Do what FDR did - progressive taxes, better safety net, union protections, tighter regulation,
pampango
May 2014
#28
Pretty much the same as the ultimate solution to social inequality in the US
Fumesucker
May 2014
#36