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So inequalities that arise from the unequal abilities of people and even from the unequal distribution of luck and birth are all right; but the kind of unfairness that occurs when someone plays by different rules than the rules you are held to isn't.
So, inequalities (20) and (21) still hold.
So inequalities (5) hold for (r = 0).
So, inequalities (3.6 - 3.7 3.6 - 3.7at TV implyuiconthatous.
So, inequalities (3), (4) and (5) hold for all integers k ≥ 1.
As economies across eastern Europe were restructured so inequalities and social divisions grew.
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Piketty shows that because the return on capital outstrips growth, and is likely to continue to do so, inequality grows bigger and bigger.
Per-capita income of the poorest two-thirds, inevitably almost only black people, has dropped in the past eight years, so inequality is worsening.
So inequality is not just about rich and poor – it's about the tilted playing field of life, and how to stop it getting steeper.
And so, inequality to me is the other side of the coin of growth, and we need to do — we need to take care of both".
It took Shorten days to mount the obvious alternative argument, that Australia has avoided the extremes of social division precisely because it retains a reasonable social safety net, but that even so, inequality is growing.
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