It is clear that workers are no longer satisfied with the status quo. Wages must rise — and they can and should outpace the inflation rate.
Tolerance for others was considered "very important" for 58 percent of respondents, down from 80 percent in 1998.
By Martin Whittaker and Peter Georgescu
Despite skepticism and criticism, the effort to make capitalism more inclusive, ethical, and 'green' is having a measurable impact.
Following the example of Henry Ford, capitalism should generate corporate profits while also benefiting the people who make that profit possible.
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If we don’t deal with income inequality, we’ll face intolerable taxes or social unrest.
In a Sunday Review article last weekend, “Capitalists, Arise!,” Peter Georgescu, the chairman emeritus of Young & Rubicam, argued that if we don’t deal with income inequality, we’ll face intolerable taxes or social unrest.