Difference between revisions of "Inequality By Design: It Is Not Just Talent and Hard Work"

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{{DES | des = "If the 1 percent are able to extract vast sums from the economy it is because we have structured the economy for this purpose. It could easily be structured differently, but the 1 percent and its defenders aren't interested in changing things." | show=}}
 
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