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Some, not all, are taught to be accepting of one another. And it seems in the United States, hate speech is a lot more tolerable than free speech. Why is it that ones who spread hate are allowed to have "free speech" if their goal is to divide ?
Some, not all, are taught to be accepting of one another. And it seems in the United States, hate speech is a lot more tolerable than free speech. Why is it that ones who spread hate are allowed to have "free speech" if their goal is to divide ?
- Since 1980 it has risen again (as Thomas Piketty, a French economist, has shown), back to the level of 1820. That implies the two-century rise in global inequality must come from elsewhere: from what is called “between-country inequality”, the gap between rich and poor nations.
Between-Country Inequality
What it Means - Economic inequality is the difference found in various measures of economic well-being among individuals in a group, among groups in a population, or among countries. Economic inequalitysometimes refers to income inequality, wealth inequality, or the wealth gap.
Between-Country Inequality
What it Means - Economic inequality is the difference found in various measures of economic well-being among individuals in a group, among groups in a population, or among countries. Economic inequalitysometimes refers to income inequality, wealth inequality, or the wealth gap.