Thomas Pikketty warns Sydney audience that inequality will eventually be dealt with by world governments

Alex Moulousoloulopolous
   Rock star famed economist Thomas Pikketty was on hos world tour speaking on inequality and stopped by Australia to discuss this nations particularly wide ranking on the inequality index of the world. Australia is perhaps the most unequal country in the world and Pikketty purposely went there for this discussion to explain to these cats why their economy is totally unfair and is open for major change and he blamed the Anglo-Saxon world for really pushing the idea of neo-liberalism which all know is pretty much a new form of neo-colonialism where the power and wealth of those small narrow class that benefitted from colonialism through the decades still retain much of the global power through trade. Image result for thomas piketty in australia
Piketty presented detailed research on growing income inequality compiled by a number of scholars and sourced directly from national taxation and income statistics from primarily advanced capitalist countries, as well as some statistics from a number of the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa). The  Brics are basically helped out by western industries as new sources of investment and for them to move their money around the globe away from taxation and governments.
Piketty’s data demonstrated that the wealthy are doing it even better today. His data on Australia reaffirmed that of other analysts that wealth concentration among the top 10% is at its highest level since 1951. Pikketty warned the ultra-rich that political change to address this inequality is not going to go away and whether it is a peaceful one or violent is up to the wealth hoarders realizing sharing and less selfish draconian steps are not necessary to prevent this conflict Economics and politics go hand in hand, and it is going to take a “movement of movements” (in the words of Naomi Klein) to force governments to act in the interests of the majority and against the power of the corporations and super rich.Image result for new thomas piketty synd Whether Pikketty's translator was able to get this message across to the elite class in Sydney is not known

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