Avoiding a Repeat of The Financial Crisis and Growing Income Inequality as Well: The Necessity of Limiting Income Differentials
The limitation of income differentials is argued as necessary for preventing a repeat of the financial crisis as well as reversing the trend towards rising income inequality brought about by winner-take-all markets.
Why Does Inequality Remain?
You know why we’ll never all be equal, even if we conceptually try so hard?
Read on, and find out!
Financial Inequality and What We Could be Doing to Fix It
A look at the financial divide in our country.
Senator Edward Kennedy – The Sir Galahad of Camelot
Senator Edward Kennedy’s Camelot was anything but mythical. He was a true Sir Galahad, engaged in a protracted battle of good over evil. He died on August 26th 2009 from brain cancer after a lifetime of service to others.
Boycott the Stock Market
The need to create a profit for the shareholders is a major flaw in our system of economics.
Hypocrisy and Your Sense of Entitlement
Enlightened self-interest without the enlightenment.
Who’s Hogging All of the Roast Beef Sandwiches?
In this outrageously unbalanced global village, about twenty percent of the people have about 80 percent of the food. Is there anything we can do about this inequality?
Inequality in London
A paper on the inequality of social classes in London during the 16th century, based on observations and some insight from The Prince And The Pauper.
Ub40 “One in Ten”: Raising Political Awareness
The release of “One in Ten” by British reggae band UB40 in 1981 seemed to challenge everything going wrong with Margaret Thatcher and her Conservative government of the 1980s. At the time of the song’s release, Britain were going through great economic turmoil and Thatcherism seemed to show a part of society that did not care for those suffering the most. Here is an analysis of “One in Ten” and how well it raises some political issues very relevant today in the face of yet another economic crisis.
Feminism?
A look at why the need for a feminist movement still exists. An examination of the root of inequality on a Universal level.






















