Inequality, Power Laws, and Sustainability: Part I
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This is the first of a series of posts that will address the issue of economic inequality, a pressing issue in the upcoming national elections in November of this year. If you navigate to the Wikipedia link on economic inequality, you'll find a list of hypothetical causes, including declining wages, education, technology, globalization, tax structures, racism, and gender, among others. I will argue that none of these factors are determinant, nor are they,
Inequality, Power Laws, and Sustainability: Part I
Inequality, Power Laws, and Sustainability…
Inequality, Power Laws, and Sustainability: Part I
This is the first of a series of posts that will address the issue of economic inequality, a pressing issue in the upcoming national elections in November of this year. If you navigate to the Wikipedia link on economic inequality, you'll find a list of hypothetical causes, including declining wages, education, technology, globalization, tax structures, racism, and gender, among others. I will argue that none of these factors are determinant, nor are they,