Krugman on Gordon Gekko’s daughter and America’s inherited wealth problem

In this clip, economist Paul Krugman tells Bill that America is on the road to becoming a society controlled not by self-made men or women, but by their offspring. “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,” he says, referring to the character in Wall Street, who became a symbol of unrestrained greed.

“[R]ight now, what we’re really talking about is Gordon Gekko’s son or daughter. We’re talking about inherited wealth playing an ever-growing role,” he concludes. Watch the entire show to learn more about what the Nobel prize winning economist has to say about Thomas Piketty’s new book, Capital in the Twenty-First Century.

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  1. “On peut encore moins chercher s’il n’y aurait point quelque liaison essentielle entre les deux inégalités ; car ce serait demander, en d’autres termes, si ceux qui commandent valent nécessairement mieux que ceux qui obéissent, et si la force du corps ou de l’esprit, la sagesse ou la vertu, se trouvent toujours dans les mêmes individus, en proportion de la puissance, ou de la richesse : question bonne peut-être à agiter entre des esclaves entendus de leurs maîtres, mais qui ne convient pas à des hommes raisonnables et libres, qui cherchent la vérité.”

    J-J Rousseau — Discors sur l’origin d’inegalite’ et c.

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