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TONY BLAIR'S most famous pronouncements on wealth aim at opposite ends of the income distribution.
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As we have seen, libertarians do not object to transfers of income and wealth which aim to make sure that each person receives his/her fair share of external resources (or fair compensation for others' appropriation of their share).
They do not create wealth - their aim is to skim as much as possible off the top of what is created by others.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is making the investment through its public investment fund (PIF), a sovereign wealth fund aimed at increasing economic diversification in the kingdom as well turning it into a global financial powerhouse.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass)., a newly declared presidential candidate, has turbocharged the progressive attack on income inequality with a proposal for a "wealth tax" aimed at Americans with net worth of more than $50 million.
Her "property-owning democracy" was intended to give people more autonomy and to build up wealth – a noble aim.
It's an old Scots term meaning "shared wealth," and it aim is to "abolish poverty" in Scotland through higher pay, higher taxes, and a beefed-up welfare state based on the policies of Scandanavian countries.
In fact, his career as a conservative media figure over the past several decades provides a useful case study of how the right has been able to deflect the angry passions of white working-class voters away from the true sources of growing income and wealth inequality and aim them instead at poor and dark-skinned people, and their liberal advocates in politics and academia.
As individuals make better-informed digital choices, we will see a wealth of activity aimed at offering users more control.
I suspect he already has one in mind: a wealth tax, perhaps aimed at people with high value properties worth more than £2m.
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