[P2P-F] Fwd: <Coalition> The social consequences of high income disparity. A meta-analysis in a Ted talk.

Dante-Gabryell Monson dante.monson at gmail.com
Fri Nov 11 10:10:48 CET 2011


Richard Wilkinson: How economic inequality harms societies
@ TED presentation :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZ7LzE3u7Bw


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From: Mark Roest <marklroest at gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 5:47 AM
Subject: <Coalition> The social consequences of high income disparity. A
meta-analysis in a Ted talk.
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Hello All,

Some people might want to watch the video first, then read what I wrote as
my understanding of it.

http://www.ted.com/talks/richard_wilkinson.html  The social consequences of
high income disparity.

Here is the evidence that income disparities like those in the US are
pathological. Even the rich, who in America, far beyond any other country,
earn about 340 times more than the lowest paid worker in their companies,
have about 20% more health impacts than the rich in companies with less
income inequality. But the rich are far healthier, and live close to ten
years longer, than the poor, within a society like ours. Only one country
has more income inequality than we do: Singapore, which is essentially one
city-country, in the way that San Francisco is one city-county. So as he
demonstrates with graph after graph after graph: our society is
pathologically unequal. And now is the time when we organize to put an end
to it, by sharing our thoughts, speaking our minds, organizing politically,
running for all offices, helping each other out, teaching what we know,
challenging the lies, rules and results that thwart us in living our values
of mutual support and fulfilling our potential as human beings, and that
literally poison the majority of us, and the world we live in -- the world
we count on to be a healthy and safe place for our children, ourselves, our
parents -- and the rest of Creation.

November 17 is coming soon; Van Jones and MoveOn are organizing a national
day of resistence, and have created a very effective Teach-In kit for
sharing and discussing the roots of the problems we face, and the basics of
facing them and overcoming them. It is not everything we need to know, but
it effectively presents some of what we need to know. Let's start.

And another reminder for those who can get to San Francisco: the Green
Festival is this Saturday and Sunday, and it's about education, empowerment
and joy!

Blessings,

Mark



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