Sentences with phrase «radical redistribution»

The phrase "radical redistribution" refers to a significant and extreme change or transfer of resources, such as wealth, power, or opportunities, in order to create a more equal or fair society. It implies a substantial and transformative shift in how these resources are distributed among different individuals or groups. Full definition
Only the other day David Cameron called for a «radical redistribution of power»; this week he got it.
Another response was to propose some redistribution every seven years with radical redistribution in the fiftieth, jubilee year.
undergraduate I enjoyed previous post Radical redistribution was practiced on a vast scale in the Soviet union and its satellites as well as in Africa with results that must make you swell with pride.
In a speech at the Open University on Tuesday, Mr Cameron said: «I believe the central objective of the new politics we need should be a massive, sweeping, radical redistribution of power.
Actually, Jesus» pragmatic teachings were far more compatible with theoretical Communism than Capitalism, especially regarding the radical redistribution of wealth and the probability of the rich getting into heaven.
The first is to bring about a radical redistribution of power - from central government to local communities and people.
Blue Labour calls for a radical redistribution and power and responsibility, to people in our communities and workplaces so we can work together for the common good.
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...
We'll see then if the Conservatives are serious about the «radical redistribution of power» Cameron promises.
«For too long our state's fiscal policies have focused on trickle down economic policies that benefit the 1 % — the result has been a radical redistribution of wealth to the very rich.
That's just a deflection, a sideshow, unless you're making some «radical redistribution of capital» argument that no one deserves to make that much money.
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