Trudeau's speech in Germany suggests a hardening of his resolve to do
something about income
inequality, which economists such as Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz and Canadian Jonathan Ostry, the deputy director of the International Monetary Fund's research department, describe as a present danger to sustainable
economic growth.
Lady Bird has a quiet and concise outrage
about economic inequality, and key to its emotional generosity is that even minor supporting characters seem aware of how unfair it is that their futures can be determined by
something so random as when and where they're born.