“I want people, the next time you see a problem, to think about what a public, democratic, institutional, universal fix for that problem would be...We need to move from an age of fake change to an age of genuine reform.”
@BostonGlobe chat with @katekilla.https://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/books/2018/09/06/how-top-percent-fosters-inequality/xESESPKE0F9imWhLndz2qK/story.html …
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That said, I think the pressure to give solutions is often a desire for premature absolution. A rigged society is a crime scene, and it is just as important to unravel the whodunit as to move forward.
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Yes... over 3 decades, the basis for local governmental policies to benefit corporations has been based on fear...lost of more jobs, or belief that the corporation will be the silver bullet to create a significant economic uptick, instead of rewarding them for ethical decency.
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The problem is that foisting externalities on the public is a feature, not a bug, of the prevailing business model of “Lemon socialism.”
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