andyt
CKA Uber
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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 2:19 pm
As he says, huge disparities within countries. India is very bad for that - a huge population living in abject poverty - the highest rate of death by malnutrition in the world, with a thin layer of people doing very well. This is exactly my concernn, that we are moving from inequality between countries to a global one, with an elite controlling everything. If that layering comes to look more like India today, rather than Canada, or better yet Sweden, then look out middle class Canadians.