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Equal Is Unfair

America's Misguided Fight Against Income Inequality

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Equal Is Unfair

By: Don Watkins, Yaron Brook
Narrated by: Jeff Cummings
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We've all heard that the American Dream is vanishing, and that the cause is rising income inequality. The rich are getting richer by rigging the system in their favor, leaving the rest of us to struggle just to keep our heads above water. To save the American Dream, we're told that we need to fight inequality through tax hikes, wealth redistribution schemes, and a far higher minimum wage.

But what if that narrative is wrong? What if the real threat to the American Dream isn't rising income inequality - but an all-out war on success?

In this timely and thought-provoking work, Don Watkins and Yaron Brook reveal that almost everything we've been taught about inequality is wrong. You'll discover:

  • Why successful CEOs make so much money - and deserve to
  • How the minimum wage hurts the very people it claims to help
  • Why middle-class stagnation is a myth
  • How the little-known history of Sweden reveals the dangers of forced equality
  • The disturbing philosophy behind Obama's economic agenda.

The critics of inequality are right about one thing: The American Dream is under attack. But instead of fighting to make America a place where anyone can achieve success, they are fighting to tear down those who already have. The real key to making America a freer, fairer, more prosperous nation is to protect and celebrate the pursuit of success - not pull down the high fliers in the name of equality.

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Economic Conditions Economics Ideologies & Doctrines Politics & Government Public Policy Sociology Taxation Capitalism Dream Socialism Success Economic disparity Economic Inequality Equality US Economy Social justice

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Authors do a good job of covering the liberals mistaken view of billionaires like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, etc. not being entitled to their wealth. But does not cover the subject of men/women same job but unequal pay. I guess it would have doubled the book size. Another part of the argument against the rich that is not touched on is greed. Corporations need to make a profit for sure, but hard to justify CEO's making 200 to 300 times their employees average income. That differential is way to much. Other nations CEO's income is, like Americas was 50 years ago, more like 50 to 100 times. Still a very nice annual income. Still worth a listen too to see how "communistic" the liberal argument is against the corporate CEO's or Athletes or Movie Stars who make millions annually.

Covers one part of title very well. Title suggests a broader approach

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this was an amazing book. great value of info. it's totally worth reading! Learned lots of good valuable information!

loved it

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Unlike some books that only give a good explanation of one side of the argument, the authors do a good job of explaining the opposition view, then addressing that view point by point.

Excellent

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Brilliant rebuttal over the egalitarian arguments that made their way to the American mainstream culture.
The authors expose the absurd and dangerous rhetoric against self-interest, individualism and the free market while reaffirming their merits.
A must read!

Excellent essay against the egalitarian ideology.

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I think this is a great book on the topic at hand. It debunks many of the logical and statistical fallcies put forth by collectivists in promoting their attacks on the 'successful' for the evil goal of equal outcomes vs equal political justice. Many examples, analogies, historical reviews, etc in a thorough analysis of the fallacies and countering with correct statics linked to the philisophical underpinnings of it all. It then finishes up with specific ideas for solutions to the problems. I liked it! Ayn Rand's - Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal would be a great pre-read (as well as multiple of her non-fiction and fiction titles - to understand the philosophy behind this book as well).

Great source for real statistics and proper logic

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