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Earlier this month, the UK charity Oxfam released its report on global income inequality (âWorking for the Fewâ), just in time for the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The paper detailed some shocking realities concerning the widening gap between rich and poor â notably, the fact that the richest 85 people on the planet possess the same wealth as the poorest 3.5 billion.
The public response to the paper has been overwhelmingly one of outrage, continuing the concerns about extreme disparity initiated by the Occupy movement. However, according to one pundit, the news coming from Oxfam is nothing short of âfantasticâ. In this episode of Smells Like Human Spirit, Guy Evans examines the pathology of the âsuper-richâ, and makes his case for why current global economic conditions are anything but âfantasticâ.