Closeness & distance & the sl i d i ng sp a c es in-between
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rbreich , 2 months ago to Random In the 1960s, CEOs made 20 times the pay of their workers. Now, they rake in over 300 times. When people stop believing they have a fair chance to make it, the tacit social contract begins to unravel. That's how a nation becomes susceptible to demagogues like Donald Trump.
In the 1960s, CEOs made 20 times the pay of their workers.
Now, they rake in over 300 times.
When people stop believing they have a fair chance to make it, the tacit social contract begins to unravel.
That's how a nation becomes susceptible to demagogues like Donald Trump.
slidingspaces , 2 months ago @rbreich that’s the least of it - the ‘owners’ of these corporations earn a hundred thousand to a million times the salaries of employees. We call them billionaires. Their exploitation knows no ends. It’s all growth, no limits!
@rbreich that’s the least of it - the ‘owners’ of these corporations earn a hundred thousand to a million times the salaries of employees. We call them billionaires. Their exploitation knows no ends. It’s all growth, no limits!