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  2. Video Showing the Huge Gap Between Super Rich and ... - AOL

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    In terms of information, Politizane's video isn't offering anything new: Its analysis of American perceptions of wealth distribution, the line between rich and poor and the issue of America's ...

  3. Participation inequality - Wikipedia

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    Participation inequality usually helps political theorists determine where democracies fail or when political institutions are not democratically responsive. When political systems are too unequal in terms of political participation, it most generally means that there is a breakdown in the ability of all citizens to politically deliberate to ...

  4. Redistribution of income and wealth - Wikipedia

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    Redistribution of income and wealth is the transfer of income and wealth (including physical property) from some individuals to others through a social mechanism such as taxation, welfare, public services, land reform, monetary policies, confiscation, divorce or tort law. [1]

  5. Income inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Americans have the highest income inequality in the rich world and over the past 20–30 years Americans have also experienced the greatest increase in income inequality among rich nations. The more detailed the data we can use to observe this change, the more skewed the change appears to be ... the majority of large gains are indeed at the top ...

  6. Winner-Take-All Politics - Wikipedia

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    75) ("An imbalance between rich and poor is the oldest and most fatal ailment of all republics"), and even the father of the free market, Adam Smith (who warned of "great inequality" where "civil government" is "instituted for the defence of the rich against the poor") (p. 82).

  7. Tax policy and economic inequality in the United States

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    After a quarter-century of declining inequality following World War II, income inequality increased in the late 1960s and accelerated after 1980 among affluent capitalist democracies. Inequality in wealth and income grew markedly between 1980 and 2009 in the United States, it increased only moderately in most other affluent democracies.

  8. Wikipedia : Wiki Ed/Kent State University/The Politics of ...

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    2. What are the political and policy decisions that cause inequality? How has inequality in the United States today affected political participation and power? The course relies on a mix of media to explore the topics covered in class including videos, books, articles, television news reports, interviews, and speakers.

  9. World Bank President: 'Burden' of global inequality falls on ...

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    World Bank Group President David Malpass said widening inequality is his biggest concern about the global economy, calling on advanced nations to do what they can to assist the poorest countries ...