Sentences with phrase «of vast inequalities»

It was about money, in this land of vast inequalities, more than anything else.
But in a situation of vast inequality, citizens could not be virtuous and therefore freedom could not be achieved.

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«The vast majority of our hosts in Massachusetts, California, Hawaii and across the county are middle class people who depend on home sharing as a way to address economic inequality,» Chris Lehane, head of global policy and communications at Airbnb, said in a statement.
Count me among the skeptics about that claim, both a skeptic about whether such inequalities reflect real inequities and a skeptic about whether the vast majority of women anguish over this issue.
It's a tax that only affects the very wealthy, it taxes income that can otherwise go untaxed, people with vast amounts of wealth are already able to minimize its impact, and it helps to increase social mobility (reduce income inequality) by preventing the ultra wealthy from hoarding too much wealth.
It's a tax that only affects the very wealthy, it taxes income that can otherwise go untaxed, people with vast amounts of wealth are already able to minimize its impact, and it helps to increase social mobility (reduce income inequality) by preventing the ultra wealthy from hoarding too much...
Last weekend, the Times published a column by Matthew Parris arguing that vast inequality risks destroying the public consensus in support of capitalism.
Sanders used his concession speech to denounce the «corrupt campaign finance system» and the nation's vast inequality between the «top 1 percent» of the economy and everyone else.
One wonders if those who brought this suit are willing to press their equality claims to their logical conclusions and challenge the vast array of inequalities poor and minority children might experience in public school systems.
The Dóchas EU Presidency Project will be working to ensure that the post-MDG framework does not simply articulate an extension of current practice, but rather captures an inclusive, sustainable and just set of solutions to some of the biggest global challenges that are facing mankind: economic inequality, social instability, environmental degradation, resource scarcity, climate chaos and political exclusion of vast numbers of people.
As we see families forced into shelters, squalid apartments, or more dangerous neighborhoods, we bear witness to the human cost of America's vast inequality — and to people's determination and intelligence in the face of hardship.
Montgomery believes that the rise of «Reaganomics» and neo-liberalism since the 1980s has caused the dismantling of civic investment resulting in a kind of voluntary «un-Modernising» of Britain, seen in the harsh realities of a vast increase in inequality in our society.
She invites the public to explore the origins of racial inequality, but also the vast social and economic inequalities that persist in America.
Despite the extreme levels of inequality and liberty hinted at by the a vast majority of the work, But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise feels peculiarly benign.
The origins of persistent inequality can be traced to the vast differences in experience during early childhood.
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