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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBernie Sanders: 'Oligarchs run Russia. But guess what? They run the US as well'
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/feb/19/bernie-sanders-oligarchs-ok-angry-about-capitalism-interview. . .
Sanders has written a new book partly aimed at that millennial generation its Day-Glo title is Its OK to Be Angry About Capitalism reminding the young of their age-old rights and responsibilities.
The driving narrative of the book is outrage at the obscene wealth inequalities in the worlds richest economy. One of the things that Biden had the temerity in the Wall Street Journals view to raise in his State of the Union address was a billionaire minimum tax, because no billionaire should pay a lower tax rate than a firefighter or a schoolteacher. Under the proposed tax on annual gains in wealth, tech billionaire Elon Musk, for example, would have paid upwards of $20bn a year through the pandemic. Sanders would go further, but he concedes its a start. In his book he refers to Americas billionaires as oligarchs. He hopes the pejorative will finally start to catch on.
One of the points that I wanted to make, he says, is yeah, of course the oligarchs run Russia. But guess what? Oligarchs run the United States as well. And its not just the United States, its not just Russia; Europe, the UK, all over the world, were seeing a small number of incredibly wealthy people running things in their favour. A global oligarchy. This is an issue that needs to be talked about.
There are plenty of others. Sanders writes, likably, as he talks straight to the point, low on personal digression, high on public policy. A keen admirer of his once observed how Bernies the last person youd want to be stuck on a desert island with. Two weeks of lectures about healthcare, and youd look for a shark and dive in. In this determination, he says, he wants to be an antidote to the oligarch-owned American media, which would have its audience think and talk about anything else celebrities, the ballgame, the latest woke meme than the stuff that might loosen their control of politics and the economy. We dont talk about our dysfunctional healthcare system. We dont talk about income and wealth inequality. We hardly talk significantly about the existential threat of climate. The purpose of my book is to begin that discussion.
Sanders has written a new book partly aimed at that millennial generation its Day-Glo title is Its OK to Be Angry About Capitalism reminding the young of their age-old rights and responsibilities.
The driving narrative of the book is outrage at the obscene wealth inequalities in the worlds richest economy. One of the things that Biden had the temerity in the Wall Street Journals view to raise in his State of the Union address was a billionaire minimum tax, because no billionaire should pay a lower tax rate than a firefighter or a schoolteacher. Under the proposed tax on annual gains in wealth, tech billionaire Elon Musk, for example, would have paid upwards of $20bn a year through the pandemic. Sanders would go further, but he concedes its a start. In his book he refers to Americas billionaires as oligarchs. He hopes the pejorative will finally start to catch on.
One of the points that I wanted to make, he says, is yeah, of course the oligarchs run Russia. But guess what? Oligarchs run the United States as well. And its not just the United States, its not just Russia; Europe, the UK, all over the world, were seeing a small number of incredibly wealthy people running things in their favour. A global oligarchy. This is an issue that needs to be talked about.
There are plenty of others. Sanders writes, likably, as he talks straight to the point, low on personal digression, high on public policy. A keen admirer of his once observed how Bernies the last person youd want to be stuck on a desert island with. Two weeks of lectures about healthcare, and youd look for a shark and dive in. In this determination, he says, he wants to be an antidote to the oligarch-owned American media, which would have its audience think and talk about anything else celebrities, the ballgame, the latest woke meme than the stuff that might loosen their control of politics and the economy. We dont talk about our dysfunctional healthcare system. We dont talk about income and wealth inequality. We hardly talk significantly about the existential threat of climate. The purpose of my book is to begin that discussion.
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Bernie Sanders: 'Oligarchs run Russia. But guess what? They run the US as well' (Original Post)
CousinIT
Feb 2023
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lapucelle
(20,767 posts)1. More people could afford to participate in the discussion if the book were open source and free. N/T
sciencescience
(117 posts)2. I'm on his side, but that's a messy comparison