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Wealth inequality didnโt just โhappenโ, it was engineered.
This video breaks down the economic decisions, geopolitical shifts, and global power structures that created todayโs extreme concentration of wealth.
From Bretton Woods to Volcker, Thatcher, Reagan, the IMF, and the rise of financialisation, this is the story of how the modern economy was rebuilt for the super rich and what it means for the rest of us.
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@NewtonFinn-p5r
Born in 1948. Grew up in the 50s. Came of age in the 60s. Launched into adult life, career, family, etc. in the late 70s. Lived all of the content laid out in this excellent video. Saw a working class-friendly economy devolve piece by piece into wage-slavery. Saw the once-vibrant city I've lived in all my life devolve from manufacturing hub to rust belt husk.Saw so many of the best of my boomer generation, who fought "the system" and "the man" when young, start making money and gradually become themselves the very things they had fought against. If I could add one thing to this video, it would be the mass sellout of my boomer generation, on whose watch this entire devolution happened.
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@jasonpeterson3860
In effect, during the 70โs and 80โs CEOs became more unionized, and labor became less unionized.
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@CaptainTedStryker
"Chamber of Commerce" = rich guys trying to figure out how to extract as much money as possible from the rest of us.
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@BarbSmithers62
Born in 62 and lived all of this. Thank you for putting it all together for those today who donโt know how it happened.
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@LMLewis
I lived through the past 75 years of American history. I remember economic analysts warning about the sharp rise of CEO and other executive pay that began in the 70s. Since then, CEO pay has risen 1,000%. I watched companies move to China, saw private equity companies and hedge funds wreck those companies that remained. I watched taxes plummet for the wealthiest Americans while people like me, mid-level government employee, paid a higher tax rate. I witnessed the war on the American safety net. Most importantly, perhaps, I saw how wealthy individuals, corporations and news media conspired to browbeat Americans into believing that they were the problem: they don't work hard enough, their expectations are unreasonable; and some people are rich because they were better than the rest of us. We now know that many cheated their way to riches, taking an ever larger share of profits out of the paychecks of workers who generated those profits. I watched one war after another strip the government treasury and leave thousands of Americans with life-long illness and disabilities; wars that benefitted only defense industry investors and executives. I remember how Bush administration officials bet in the stock market AGAINST America just before the 2008 economic crisis. Sadly, I remember it all.
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@tommckenna4633
Too many people without critical thinking skills voting against their own interests believing what they are told by corrupt media and politicians
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@solarityacres
Woooooah this video is insane. Amazing work. So cool that you collabed with Gary's Economics!
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@watamatafoyu
The sad thing about our culture is that it generally won't listen to videos like this because they sound too complicated or snooty or detailed, even though it's absolutely what they need to hear.
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@jarlskjoldur
The three things that I severely underestimated in my life: The greed of already rich people, the corruption of politicians, and, most importantly, the stupidity of the people that keep voting for even more pain.
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@nu385
Boomers turned 30 and pulled the ladder up.
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@hrabesancho1892
in the future, this will be retrospectively considered as a crime against humanity
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@beautyWITHINtheNOW
I can't help but wonder where the entire world would be now had Labor and Jimmy Carter won instead of Thatcher and Reagan.
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@wnose
30 years ago, public discourse was about society.
Now it's mostly about the economy.
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@marklen2322
Ronald Regans Trickle Down Economics policy was the beginning of the fall. Nothing trickled down