
Andrew Sayer's award-winning expose reveals why the rich aren't wealth creators but value extractors, challenging Thatcher-Reagan economics with a moral argument that's sparked global debate. Wealth inequality isn't just unfair - it's environmentally devastating and democratically corrosive.
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Here's a startling fact: between 2010 and 2018, Jeff Bezos paid an effective federal tax rate of just 1.1%, while his company's warehouse workers paid closer to 15%. This isn't an accident or loophole - it's the system working exactly as designed. The fundamental question isn't whether inequality exists, but how it persists despite democratic institutions supposedly built to prevent such concentration of wealth. The answer lies in understanding a distinction deliberately erased from modern economic discourse: the difference between earning money and extracting it. Think about your last paycheck. You traded hours of your life - your knowledge, effort, and time - for that money. A teacher shapes young minds, a nurse provides care, an engineer designs infrastructure. These activities create tangible value that didn't exist before. But what about someone collecting rent on property they inherited? Or earning dividends from stocks purchased decades ago? Or profiting from currency speculation? They're receiving income too, but without producing anything new. This distinction between earned and unearned income once formed the backbone of economic thinking. Even Adam Smith, capitalism's patron saint, recognized that landlords "love to reap where they never sowed."
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