Inequality for All Comments

  • Clementina 2023-03-23 02:47:30

    The economic crisis is related to consumption power. 1% cannot provide more consumption. The middle class is the main body of the market. The rich people save all the money they earn and do not consume it, and how much tax they pay is very important. The highest level of personal income tax, the United States went from 91% to 70%, and when it came to Reagan, it was reduced to 50%. Now it seems to be 37%? The rich are earning more and more, so that the candidates for president are all...

  • Karl 2023-03-14 02:44:44

    Off topic, every day in Berkeley feels that no matter how small it is, it can change the world....

  • Nicholaus 2023-02-13 02:19:20

    A documentary about the widening gap between rich and poor in the United States, worth...

  • Jacklyn 2022-12-15 13:27:25

    2013/09/27 It's like a personal biography, and it's like publicity for an open class. What does it mean to interview a few working families sporadically? It is estimated that taking a class by Robert Reich is more systematic and intuitive than watching this film.

  • Darius 2022-12-01 03:03:21

    I remember that Chen Zhiwu also wrote some of these points. Every technological innovation of the Industrial Revolution and subsequent globalization has continued to exacerbate the polarization of wealth, and tax policies and financial instruments are essentially a retreat until the middle class has nowhere to go. Either continue to be a screw in the capitalist world, or jump out and do something. Tears at the...

  • Ed 2022-11-28 15:49:58

    Capital pursues profit, the rich avoid taxes, and the transfer of industries is really unsustainable in the "rising era" and "beautiful era"? Is it an endless cycle of history or a lack of wise men to turn the tide? The short professor's narration is actually very inspiring to us...

  • Alessandra 2022-11-16 01:52:21

    "But I choose to be here, in this course, because I believe in you. I believe that some of you are going to change the community, our society, maybe even the world." It's really inspirational to keep your beliefs in the world and keep practicing...

  • Willis 2022-10-11 15:51:36

    I highly recommend everyone to watch this documentary, especially those who study economics and finance. Understand the entire economic system and social environment of the United States, and understand the changes in the United States in the past 30 years. The decline of the middle-class economy, the so-called democracy and freedom have become distorted under the control of...

  • Laila 2022-09-20 22:22:44

    Is there such a person in our country who is in an important position and is dedicated to the good of the middle...

  • Elfrieda 2022-09-20 22:09:50

    American economic and political science, Mauseton...

Extended Reading
  • Maverick 2022-10-03 01:32:03

    Inequality for All

    The gap between the rich and the poor in the United States is the largest among all developed countries. This film interprets this phenomenon from three perspectives.

    First, what caused such a huge gap?

    The film gives several reasons: the weakening of labor unions; the unreasonable distribution of...

  • Americo 2022-10-30 03:09:47

    The following Chinese salons from FB

    In "The Age of Inequality" I read today, the issues mentioned in it are actually closely related to Taiwan's socioeconomic status quo. There are at least a few points for reference:

    1. In the 1970s, the gap between the rich and the poor in the United States was small. One reason was that the labor...