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adirondacker

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Sat Apr 19, 2014, 01:19 PM Apr 2014

Krugman: Worried About Oligarchy? You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet [View all]

"Even those of you who talk about the 1%, you don't really get what's going on. You're living in the past.'
- Jon Queally, staff writer

In an interview with journalist Bill Moyers set to air Friday, Nobel laureate and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman celebrates both the insights and warnings of French economist Thomas Piketty whose new ground-breaking book, Capital in the Twenty-First Century, argues that modern capitalism has put the world "on the road not just to a highly unequal society, but to a society of an oligarchy—a society of inherited wealth."

The conclusions that Piketty puts forth in the book, Krugman tells Moyers, are revelatory because they show that even people who are now employing the rhetoric of the "1% versus the 99%" do not fully appreciate the disaster that global wealth inequality is causing.

Says Krugman:

Actually, a lot of what we know about inequality actually comes from him, because he's been an invisible presence behind a lot. So when you talk about the 1 percent, you're actually to a larger extent reflecting his prior work. But what he's really done now is he said, "Even those of you who talk about the 1 percent, you don't really get what's going on. You're living in the past. You're living in the '80s. You think that Gordon Gekko is the future."

And Gordon Gekko is a bad guy, he's a predator. But he's a self-made predator. And right now, what we're really talking about is we're talking about Gordon Gekko's son or daughter. We're talking about inherited wealth playing an ever-growing role. So he's telling us that we are on the road not just to a highly unequal society, but to a society of an oligarchy. A society of inherited wealth, “patrimonial capitalism.” And he does it with an enormous amount of documentation and it's a revelation. I mean, even for someone like me, it's a revelation."

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http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2014/04/18-8

MUST SEE Video of Moyers interview with Krugman...
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024839929#post1

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kick phantom power Apr 2014 #1
K&R nt TBF Apr 2014 #2
I agree Auggie Apr 2014 #3
Went to a free public zentrum Apr 2014 #4
Thanks for the insightful and interesting reply. That is awesome that you were in attendance. adirondacker Apr 2014 #6
^^This Maynar Apr 2014 #10
"Wish Obama would." Enthusiast Apr 2014 #27
The French also had a solution for this problem in 1789 n/t albino65 Apr 2014 #5
Inspired by the solution of the colonists on this continent in 1776. merrily Apr 2014 #7
"Meet the new boss, same as the old boss." Curmudgeoness Apr 2014 #8
the solution is broader based democracy but the problem is sustaining interest in self-government yurbud Apr 2014 #26
I don't think it can work. Curmudgeoness Apr 2014 #29
Oops, thanks. zentrum Apr 2014 #12
I did not mean to step on your post albino65 Apr 2014 #14
Didn't step. It was helpful! n/t zentrum Apr 2014 #25
I think the right way to term it is "Corporate Feudalism" elzenmahn Apr 2014 #9
Lord Clinton? bvar22 Apr 2014 #11
Unfortunately, yes... elzenmahn Apr 2014 #22
You nailed it! gregcrawford Apr 2014 #17
Welcome to DU... elzenmahn Apr 2014 #23
We know this is true ...we have become blue14u Apr 2014 #13
I like the fact that Krugman says we shouldn't give up......unlike many here! LongTomH Apr 2014 #15
Touché! adirondacker Apr 2014 #16
We need to divorce ourselves from the 1% and somehow deprieve them of our support in their economy. Anansi1171 Apr 2014 #18
Wolfpac.com. Publicly funded elections and campaign finance reform should be the ONLY Dustlawyer Apr 2014 #19
Until a groundswell develops... elzenmahn Apr 2014 #24
KNR. n/t DirkGently Apr 2014 #20
THe theme song for this: concreteblue Apr 2014 #21
I was expecting some Bachman Turner Overdrive adirondacker Apr 2014 #28
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