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In reply to the discussion: Taken For Granted At Davos That US Government Run On ‘Legalized Corruption’ [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)42. The Davos oligarchs are right to fear the world they’ve made

The Davos oligarchs are right to fear the world theyve made
Seumas Milne
The Guardian, jan. 22, 2015
The billionaires and corporate oligarchs meeting in Davos this week are getting worried about inequality. It might be hard to stomach that the overlords of a system that has delivered the widest global economic gulf in human history should be handwringing about the consequences of their own actions.
But even the architects of the crisis-ridden international economic order are starting to see the dangers. Its not just the maverick hedge-funder George Soros, who likes to describe himself as a class traitor. Paul Polman, Unilever chief executive, frets about the capitalist threat to capitalism. Christine Lagarde, the IMF managing director, fears capitalism might indeed carry Marxs seeds of its own destruction and warns that something needs to be done.
The scale of the crisis has been laid out for them by the charity Oxfam. Just 80 individuals now have the same net wealth as 3.5 billion people half the entire global population. Last year, the best-off 1% owned 48% of the worlds wealth, up from 44% five years ago. On current trends, the richest 1% will have pocketed more than the other 99% put together next year. The 0.1% have been doing even better, quadrupling their share of US income since the 1980s.
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In most of the world, labours share of national income has fallen continuously and wages have stagnated under this regime of privatisation, deregulation and low taxes on the rich. At the same time finance has sucked wealth from the public realm into the hands of a small minority, even as it has laid waste the rest of the economy. Now the evidence has piled up that not only is such appropriation of wealth a moral and social outrage, but it is fuelling social and climate conflict, wars, mass migration and political corruption, stunting health and life chances, increasing poverty, and widening gender and ethnic divides.
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Perhaps a section of the worried elite might be prepared to pay a bit more tax. What they wont accept is any change in the balance of social power which is why, in one country after another, they resist any attempt to strengthen trade unions, even though weaker unions have been a crucial factor in the rise of inequality in the industrialised world.
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http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/jan/22/davos-oligarchs-fear-inequality-global-elite-resist?CMP=ema_565
The Have-Mosts will use the Have-Mores and Haves to keep the 99 percent under control until Democracy says, "No more."
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