At the same time, it shows students making profound
statements about inequality in real and visceral ways, captured in everyday moments of their lives at home and in school.
«I saw that if you actually care
about inequality of wealth, and you care about the future of the planet, we needed a financial institution in this country that empowers people to make better economic choices and think about sustainability,» Cherny says.
That year, Moskowitz ran on a platform of improving education options and opposing MTA fare hikes, and adopted campaign
rhetoric about inequality reminiscent of de Blasio's 2013 bid.
As you seek to revive Labour's fortunes, the obvious conclusion to draw is that voters reject the analysis and policies of the Left, and you should return to the strategy associated with Tony Blair and accept the tenets of the free market, rather than bang
on about inequality and predatory capitalism.
Young researchers
worried about inequalities because Ph.D. candidates are employed in some places but are considered students in others, making them ineligible for participation.
Furthermore, her design choices represent a first step towards ensuring that games about social change are
thinking about inequality based on the structure and actually working with the people that the game is about.
Chrystia Freeland, The Globe and Mailâ $ ™ s candidate in Toronto Centre, recently wrote a
book about inequality (which I have not yet read) and is supposed to â $ œbring fresh thinking to the Liberal Partyâ $ ™ s economic team.â $ She has already attracted a few jabs from right - wingers Terence Corcoran and William Watson.
In a stark
warning about inequality between the world's rich and poor, a former Archbishop of Canterbury has accused business and political figures of wrongly linking economic growth to better living standards.
But if we really want to do something
about the inequality at this stage, we have no choice but to address the inequalities that apply from before birth to age 18.
Rather than provide the best means for confronting «difficult
truths about the inequality of America's political economy,» such a pedagogy produces the swindle of «blaming inequalities on individuals and groups with low test scores.»
That year, Moskowitz ran on a platform of improving education options and opposing MTA fare hikes, and adopted campaign rhetoric
about inequality reminiscent of de Blasio's 2013 bid.
There are repeated melodramatic «Oscar bait» scenes of McConaughey delivering teary - eyed, stirring (read: booooooring) solo
speeches about inequality in the most manipulative manner possible — and our audience ate it up.
Rogers also co-leads the «
Learning About Inequality» project that examines how high schools across North America engage students in lessons about economic, social, and racial inequality.
That's typical of low - income students, who increasingly tend to end up at under - resourced community colleges or even for - profit schools where they won't get a bachelor's degree, notes Kahlenberg, who regularly
writes about inequality in education.
Piketty's
claim about inequality seems plausible in part because of how mental distortions seem to be central to the social and political consequences of inequality.
When the drivers of the internet convert us into market algorithms, or objects of surveillance, our unease is as much
about inequality as about the technology itself.
And it would be hard to compile any list of the best business books of the year without mentioning Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty - First Century — which «sparked a fantastic global discussion this
year about inequality,» Gates writes.
«The SEIU reached the point where they realized that things were so bad that if we didn't have a climate change for unions, the labor movement would melt away along with the polar ice caps; that if we didn't have climate change in this
country about inequality and raising wages, then things were not going to shift for the better,» she said.
Fair
enough about the inequality, but Labour had been in power for ten of the previous 14 years, and not even to question the ability of late - 70s Labour to tackle inequality is pretty breathtaking in its myopic partisanship.
For the Left, the Coalition is firstly vicious: this viciousness is played - out through an ideological commitment to a smaller state, an emaciated welfare system and a conceited
uninterestedness about inequality.
Since the recent general election, there has been a noticeable upswing in the number of Conservatives
fretting about inequality, material hardship and issues with the current economic system.
He has spoken about inequality [110] and argued in favour of the Paris climate change agreement.
But if we just shrug our
shoulders about inequality, as we have too often in the past, it will hurt not just our society but our economy too.
I feel that, when the current Conservative frontbench talk
about inequality mattering (which is good) that they often make this type of argument, because the acceptance that inequality matters is combined with deep scepticism about both redistribution and the role of the state.
Even government figures are speaking
out about the inequality, with Vera Baird, solicitor general, insisting the upcoming equality bill will wipe away traditional distinction between men and women's pay.
The research suggests there are philosophical and political limits to a purely needs - based egalitarianism, and sparked an argument between John Denham and Roy Hattersley about these different
arguments about inequality and fairness last year.
The public cost of the Monarchy is also subject to widespread debate, as is the taxation of Royal Income, and symbolic
issues about the inequality of the Royals and the citizens of the UK (who are formally the Monarch's «subjects»).
I believe we do have to have a
view about inequalities in society and it seems to me that we need to have a clearer set of principles about fairness in pay.