democracy, or we may have wealth concentrated€¦ · paul barber i paul dalziel i nigel haworth...
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Middle 50%
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"We must make our choice. We may have democracy, or we may have wealth concentrated
in the hands of a few, but we can't have both.“– Louis Brandeis
Inequality and politics
“Actual policy outcomes strongly reflect the preferences of the most affluent but bear
virtually no relationship to the preferences of poor or middle-class
Americans. The vast discrepancy … stands in sharp contrast to the ideal of political equality that Americans hold dear…. representational biases of this magnitude call into question the
very democratic character of our society”– Martin Gilens
Corroding politics
• The Hollow Men• Secret trusts• Owen Glenn donations affair• Donghua Liu
In New Zealand
• Donations of more than $15,000 declared• Parties limited to spending $2.8 million• Third parties limited to $300,000
The current law
• Limits on total donations• Reduce the anonymous limit• Beneficial ownership• Reduce the third party limit• Revisit regulated period• Public funding
Ideas for change
The debate: inequality.org.nz
In bookstores or at www.bwb.co.nz/books/inequality
The books