LOGO: Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the Headlines. A Progressive Journal of News and Opinion. Editor, Robert Scheer. Publisher, Zuade Kaufman. Winner 2013 Webby Awards for Best Political Website
May 26, 2013

 Choose a size
Text Size

Trending:     chris hedges     economy     elizabeth warren     politics     robert scheer
Most Read

British Terror Attack Suspect Had Watched Friend Cut to Pieces

Truthdigger of the Week: Medea Benjamin

Three Questions Left Unanswered by Obama’s Counterterrorism Speech

How to Make a Million Dollars an Hour

Taking Gay Hypocrites to Task Over Bradley Manning

Most Comments
Most Emailed

Reports
 * NEW! * A Cooler Century? Wait and See

Ear to the Ground

A/V Booth

Arts & Culture
A Call to Action
Act of Congress

Digs

Truthdig Bazaar
Reality Hunger: A Manifesto

Reality Hunger: A Manifesto

By David Shields
$8.34

Field Days

Field Days

By Jonah Raskin
$16.47

more items

 
A/V Booth

‘Democracy Now!’: Joseph Stiglitz on American Inequality

Email this item Email    Print this item Print    Share this item... Share

Posted on Jun 6, 2012
Screenshot

Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz stopped by “Democracy Now!” on Wednesday to chat with Amy Goodman about his new book, “The Price of Inequality: How Today’s Divided Society Endangers Our Future.” In response to a Bloomberg News report that the top CEOs on Wall Street enjoyed a pay increase of 20 percent since last year, Stiglitz argued that the inequalities in American society present dangers to the legal, scientific and economic systems, which will ultimately undermine the entire social order. Stiglitz noted that six members of the Walton family (of Wal-Mart fame) had wealth equivalent to the entire bottom 30 percent of Americans. Those who make the most important contributions to society—inventors, scientists and mathematicians like Alan Turing—are not being the most rewarded, as capitalism should dictate. Instead, financial innovators who game the system and bring the global market to the edge of destruction, along with their own companies, are walking away with massive profits.

He also commented that equality of opportunity in America was the worst of any advanced industrial nation. Despite notable rags-to-riches stories, the number of people who rise from poverty to wealth is astoundingly low. The American Dream, Stiglitz said, is being forfeited.—CN

‘Democracy Now!’:

Advertisement


New and Improved Comments

If you have trouble leaving a comment, review this help page. Still having problems? Let us know. If you find yourself moderated, take a moment to review our comment policy.

Newsletter

sign up to get updates


 
 
 
 
Join the Liberal Blog Advertising Network
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A Progressive Journal of News and Opinion. Editor, Robert Scheer. Publisher, Zuade Kaufman.
© 2013 Truthdig, LLC. All rights reserved.