Peer pressure, eco-activist harassment, politically correct posturing, and shared ideologies about fossil fuels, forced economic transformations and
wealth redistribution via energy policies also play a major role, especially on campuses.
Not exact matches
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.
Today's welfare states are clearly totalitarian — high levels of taxation, coercive
wealth redistribution, regulation, state ownership & control — and many if not all have been created
via democracy.