Ann Lipton on Nostr: Incidentally, the serious part of this post: one problem w/ wealth inequality is that ...
Incidentally, the serious part of this post: one problem w/ wealth inequality is that the superrich increasingly buy private services (security, individual solar/generator power, schools), so they're less dependent on public services. Support for those svces erodes, while the rest of us rely on them
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