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A review by rnstnkt
Does the Richness of the Few Benefit Us All? by Zygmunt Bauman
Some stats in the first chapter.
Then a lot of ramblings.
Although Chapter 3 had 4 subsections each describing the pillars that frame today's understanding of economics and human activity in general, according to the author.
1. economic growth as the ultimate goal of sociopolitical organization
2. constant consumption in order to be happy
3. inequality between humans as natural
4. rivalry as a condition of social justice.
Then a lot of ramblings.
Although Chapter 3 had 4 subsections each describing the pillars that frame today's understanding of economics and human activity in general, according to the author.
1. economic growth as the ultimate goal of sociopolitical organization
2. constant consumption in order to be happy
3. inequality between humans as natural
4. rivalry as a condition of social justice.