In a stark
warning about inequality between the world's rich and poor, a former Archbishop of Canterbury... More
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.
Not exact matches
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has been
warning for months that the global economy and the Canadian economy are
about to enter a period of global economic stagnation, high unemployment and growing income
inequality.
In concert with his
warnings about environmental degradation, he criticizes global finance, capitalism, and
inequality.
Within the context of today's debates
about «the 1 per cent» and suggestions of rising
inequality made by the likes of Thomas Picketty and Joseph Stiglitz, it is fascinating to read Aristotle's 2,300 year - old
warning.