
Inequality and Democracy: The real drivers of Growth and Welfare, and when Democracy fails in optimising Inequality - Paperback
Inequality and Democracy: The real drivers of Growth and Welfare, and when Democracy fails in optimising Inequality - Paperback
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by Salih Reisoglu (Author)
The relation of competition and inequality. And the relation of inequality and growth. Both are much stronger than commonly recognized, but neither is as mysterious as the relation of inequality and Democracy.
The western social order is based on Free Market Economy and Democracy. Free markets, while supporting growth, create and feed inequality. To balance them out, there is Democracy, for the society to have the final say on the economy, indirectly but decisively. Based on absolute-political-equality, where each individual has one and only one vote, Democracy should be able to contain inequality within rational and acceptable boundaries.
How come, then, many western societies are witnessing the strange co-existence of excessive-inequality and Democracy in practice, although they are supposed to be mutually exclusive in principle?



















