Blairite, pro-EU liberals comfortable with high levels of immigration and capitalism but
worried about inequality.
Not exact matches
As with last year's top risk, unemployment, businesses this year are particularly concerned
about inequality, which 46 percent of respondents identify as most
worrying.
Likewise, one might
worry about the disparate political power that comes with gross material
inequalities.
Far more
worried about communism than racial
inequality, the Kennedys forced King to break his ties with his closest white friend in the summer of 1963 as a condition for their continued lukewarm support of the movement.
Classical republicans, going back to Aristotle,
worried about the way gross
inequalities of wealth imbalance the polity and skew it away from pursuit of a recognisable common good.
«It's perfectly reasonable and sensible to be
worried about income
inequality,» Max Wind - Cowie, head of the Progressive Conservatism Project at think - tank Demos told me, «but we need to work with businesses to raise wages at the bottom instead of obsessing
about the differential.»