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Antisocial Economics

Sarah Kerr
Wealth Inequality
Poverty
Meritocracy
Civic Engagement
Wealth
Economic Policy
Public Policy
Economic Insecurity
Wealth and Poverty
Political Volatility
Brexit
Welfare Dependency
Democracy
Racial Wealth Divide
Wealth Tax
Social Policy

What is wealth? How come so many of us haven’t got any? How does wealth inequality make poverty worse? In the UK and other rich economies, wealth inequality and poverty are at incredibly high levels. A very small number of people are very rich and most other people are not. An increasing number of people live in poverty. Should there be limits to the amount of wealth one person can own? How come s... more

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If we want action on extreme wealth, how we frame it as a problem in the media and in campaigning activity matters.

Specific ways of talking about it make the public more or less likely to support re- or pre-distributive measures.

In this final, bu... more

"What do we want?"

"Transparency and good data about tax expenditures!"

"When do we want it?"

"Now!"

It's possibly not the rallying cry that 'Tax the rich!' is. But reforming tax expenditures is a wealth distribution lever that could have signifi... more

When does having “enough” turn into having too much? The richest people on the Sunday Times rich list are 5,000 times as rich as somebody who's already in the top 1%. Do they really need their surplus billions more than society needs money to improve... more

Colonialism played a huge role in shaping the modern world, but it’s often left out of the discussion when we talk about today’s inequalities of wealth. Looking at Europe's colonial past is essential to understanding the wealth disparities we see tod... more

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Professor Jonathan Wolff
Senior Research Fellow in Philosophy and Public Policy at Wolfson College, Oxford
Wolfson College, Oxford
Episode: Episode 2: How do we define and measure poverty and wealth, and what is the relationship between them?
Professor Mike Savage
Professorial Research Fellow at the London School of Economics, International Inequality Institute
London School of Economics
Episode: Episode 2: How do we define and measure poverty and wealth, and what is the relationship between them?
Jane Green
Director of the Nuffield Politics Research Centre and elections analyst for ITV News
University of Hull
Episode: Episode 1: How does economic insecurity help to explain Britain’s political volatility? And what is the role of wealth in this equation?

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Episode 1: How does economic insecurity help to explain Britain’s political volatility? And what is the role of wealth in this equation?
Q: What are the generational differences in economic insecurity?
Midlife respondents report higher economic insecurities compared to younger or older populations, linking this to their responsibilities and expectations from the economic system.
Episode 1: How does economic insecurity help to explain Britain’s political volatility? And what is the role of wealth in this equation?
Q: What motivated the report?
The initial motivation stemmed from the assumptions made after the Brexit vote that cultural factors were primarily driving voter behavior, necessitating a thorough examination of the economic influences at play.

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