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Quotes About Inequality

Further, there are structures of domination, again with histories and social patterns that limit many while entitling others in unfair ways (white supremacism, gender and sexual injustice, class exploitation, nationalisms, et al.). As
~ Unknown
Critique of the 1 percent's domination predates, it should be recalled, the "Occupy" movement's popularizing of the notion. In fact, Martin Luther King, Jr. remarked often on the notion of the 1 percent in his early speeches of the 1950s: "They tell me that one tenth of one percent of the population controls more than forty percent of the wealth. Oh America, how often have you taken necessities from the masses to give luxury to the classes.
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In other words, we are losing the war on carbon precisely because we are winning the war on poverty.
~ Mark Lynas
By the 1990s the UK was the most unequal society in the Western world, with around fourteen million living in poverty, including over four million children, but other west European countries were heading in the same direction.
~ Unknown
Trump is only the most visible symptom of a disease that has long been sickening the country's blood - a rapidly metastasizing tumour of inequality, hyper-militarism, racism, surveillance, and fear that we might as well go ahead and diagnose a terminal-stage capitalism
~ Unknown
Class warfare or soaking the so-called rich may make for good populist demagoguery and serve the political ends of the governing masterminds, but it does nothing to solve the grave realities of the federal government's insatiable appetite for spending and its inability to reform itself.
~ Mark R. Levin
wrote what is considered by radical activists a seminal essay in the far-left Nation, entitled "The Weight of the Poor: A Strategy to End Poverty," focused on race and poverty. They bluntly stated their intention: "It is our purpose to advance a strategy which affords the basis for a convergence of civil rights organizations,
~ Mark R. Levin
Thus, statist immigration policies centered on endless waves of legal and illegal immigration have contributed significantly to the income deterioration of low-income American earners and the "inequality gap" between rich and poor, which the statists claim to abhor.
~ Mark R. Levin
In her 2011 book, Marx and Education, she claimed, "An important insight of Marx was that capitalism is an economic system that cannot function without fundamental inequality—meaning that inequity is built into the way the system works. Business owners must make a profit to survive, and those who do not own businesses must find jobs and work in these enterprises, if they are to provide for themselves and their families.
~ Mark R. Levin
In the 2014 tax year, the top 20 percent of earners paid 84 percent of individual federal income taxes. Indeed, the top 1 percent of earners paid nearly half of the federal income tax. The bottom 40 percent of earners paid no federal income taxes. Even more, they receive federal government subsidies, including the Earned Income Tax Credit, amounting to tens of billions of dollars.
~ Mark R. Levin
In these times of rampantly increasing inequality, I would love to see a truly great social novel … books that really try to tell us how we're living now ... holding a mirror up to our society ... we can't think about trying to change our society before we understand it.
~ Mark Richards
Devrimler, seçkinlere kar?? kendili?inden isyanlardan daha fazlas?na ihtiyaç duyar. Devrimler, sadece yöneticinin veya birkaç yasan?n de?i?mesiyle yetinmeyen, ama a?a??dan yukar?ya toplumun her yönünü kavrayan yeni bir etik sistem getirmeye çal??an bir toplumsal kesimin varl???n? gerektirir.
~ Mark Steel
This is how planet Earth earned its shameful reputation of undervaluing people by ethnicity, religion, gender, and whatnot. At some point man's impression was labeled the voice of God. But man's impression always contained the blind flaw of humanness.
~ Unknown
Grumble as we might about Wall Street felons, we keep the banks in business by lending them our money, paying their interest on mortgages and credit cards, and amassing our savings in their IRAs and money-market accounts. Protest as we might about police killing unarmed black teenagers, white people have created segregated ghettoes by fleeing to "safe neighborhoods" where the public schools are good.
~ Unknown
It made Daniel think. The people who had the least were the most willing to share. He outlined a dictum that he would believe the rest of his life: the more people have, the less the give. Similarly, generous cultures produce less waste because excess is shared, whereas stingy nations fill their landfills with leftovers.
~ Unknown
Putting your boot on another man's head and stealing him blind, until someone with a bigger boot comes along to kick you out of the way?
~ Unknown
For what? Putting your boot on another man's head and stealing him blind, until someone with a bigger boot comes along to kick you out of the way?
~ Unknown
There is no more fertile ground for revolution than the educated unemployed
~ Unknown
The trouble ain't that there is too many fools, but that the lightning ain't distributed right.
~ Mark Twain
The trouble isn't that there are too many fools, but that the lightning isn't distributed right.
~ Mark Twain
For fifteen cents a day you can feed an African, they eat pennies.
~ Bo Burnham
An agent is a person who is sore because an actor gets 90% of what they make.
~ Elton John
The rich hire lawyers and accountants for a reason - to pass the tax bill on to you.
~ George W. Bush
There's nothing funny about, 'Yeah, I took a First Class plane ticket and I went to some designer beach and made out with a Laotian slave girl.' Who cares?
~ Henry Rollins