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World Without Billionaires

World Without Billionaires

The Trendaddy (formerly The McFuture) · Steve Faktor | SteveFaktor.com

March 8, 2019

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Every night, dozens of billionaires curl up with an underfed model, wondering where their next plate of wealth-affirming foie gras will come from. But heartless Americans don’t care. They want billionaires to pay for universal healthcare, universal basic income (UBI), free college, and a pocket comb for Bernie. What if they met every demand? Would we be satisfied? What if the real problem is something far more sinister? Find out what it is – and what we can do about it – on the latest episode of The McFuture Podcast with Steve Faktor. Links from the episode: Further reading Utopia for Realists by Rutger Bregman The Great Leveler: Violence and the History of Inequality from the Stone Age to the Twenty-First Century by Walter Scheidel, Stanford professor, on the four 'fixes' for inequality What Money Can’t Buy by Harvard philosopher Michael Sandel (and related article) Forget Socialism Versus Capitalism. Here’s the Real Debate We Should Be Having. My take on inequality - Inequality We Trust Videos That recycling video from World Economic Forum of all the amazing things you can do with plastic water bottles Brilliant illustration (video) of corruption in our system by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez...and the irony. Some sources/stats FIJI Water Leads Bottled Water Industry In Looking Green(er) - Where are the riots?? I warned us in 2011 the 99%-ers are coming Nick Hanauer wrote in 2014 The Pitchforks Are Coming… For Us Plutocrats 62% of American millionaires and 67% of the world’s billionaires are self-made “there are approximately six million unfilled skilled labor jobs in America” - Entrepreneur  The US has 585 billionaires with a combined net worth of around $2.5 trillion