Sentences with phrase «at wealth redistribution»

Social protection programmes aimed at wealth redistribution and poverty reduction drew large segments of our population out of poverty.

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The fact that Congress chose to denounce unjust redistribution suggests that something else was at play — namely, that the public was «angered less by the reduction in their wealth than by the way in which the wealth was extracted.»
But our interest here is in the stereotypes of Mr. Rorty, and none of these concerns counts as «social justice» in his view since they are not aimed at advancing the redistribution of wealth under the auspices of the state.
We will look at the topic of wealth redistribution tomorrow for the synchroblog.
Sunder, I think what Uncle Petie was driving at was that rather than after - the - fact redistribution of wealth distributed via an inegalitarian market configuration, it would be better to tackle other inequalities that give rise to the inegalitarian distribution in the first place.
on the face of it the American left are socially liberal but the bottom line is the more control they take over the economy and the redistribution of wealth, the more power they will gain over society at large and the more power they will have to implement social engineering projects.
German politics at the time had the following rough divisions: A far left wing, personified by the KPD and USPD, which wanted a radical redistribution of wealth from rich profiteers to people at all levels; a social reorganization, doing away with noble, military, landowning, and industrial elite rulers; and an end to...
The authors develop a measure of implicit redistribution of pension wealth among teachers at varying ages of separation.
«A climate change response must have at its heart a REDISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH and resources,» Emma Brindal, a «climate justice campaign coordinator» for Friends of the Earth Australia, wrote Wednesday on the Climate Action Network's blog.
The idea of a global carbon tax was urged at the conference as well as calls for massive «redistribution» of wealth.
Gelbspan lampoons tea - party activists for viewing climate change mitigation efforts as «as a conspiracy to impose world government and a sweeping redistribution of wealth», yet in a 2012 amateur audio interview, he offers the following insight at the four minute point: (profanity alert)
In other words, even if we were to achieve this perfect redistribution of global wealth at exactly the ideal happiness threshold, global GDP would still have to more than double by mid-century, at the same time that global carbon emissions should be cut by half or more.
Another point was that as this current ecomonic system got us here in the first place, a climate change response must have at its heart a redistribution of wealth and resources.
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