An Economy For the 1%: How privilege and power in the economy drive extreme inequality and how this can be stopped
The global inequality crisis is reaching new extremes. The richest 1% now have more wealth than the rest of the world combined. Power and privilege is being used to skew the economic system to increase the gap between the richest and the rest. A global network of tax havens further enables the richest individuals to hide $7.6 trillion. The fight against poverty will not be won until the inequality crisis is tackled. visit OXFAM
Wonderful words Jesi.
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Yep Nico. This is letest report of the research.
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Thank you for sharing that we need to change. Peace.
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The new World is possible Nico. Inequality is now intolerable.
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Yes, may we continue to work and make it better.
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Lets hope the better World birm with peace, humanity and fairshare. I think development around the humanity are ignored, that was/is possible.
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This has been the fact for years! The thing that grips me is that Oxfam relseaed it trying to make themselves look good when they by not means are. Their boss rakes in over £100,000 a year like he really give a hoot about equality. Smoke and mirrors he just as bad the that one percent …
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Thank you for the visit and comments. That’s absolutely true, Agreed ! You might be interested with this ”Due to increasing inequality something is urgent to be done. Philanthropy till now is considered as donation or charity work. Donation or philanthropy is a synonymous of tax exemption and tool for business expansion.” https://jesiwagle.wordpress.com/2014/06/06/philanthropy-for-an-equitable-society/ 🙂
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Thanks for reading my blog post regarding the forthcoming presidential elections, permaculture, etc.
Cheers!
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Thank you too for stopping by and comments. wish all the best. 🙂
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