Posts tagged with "Inequality"
Evening Debating Club – August 2023

Evening Debating Club – August 2023

Following the success of our Lunchtime Debating Club in Reading we’ve agreed to hold an evening event in Windsor. Come along and join in the discussion.

At our next meeting we’ll be discussing the following articles:
* The Evolutionary Origins of Morality by David Good
* Why do the increasing levels of inequality in the Western World present a threat to political stability? by Roger Heppleston

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Why do the increasing levels of inequality in the Western World present a threat to political stability?

Why do the increasing levels of inequality in the Western World present a threat to political stability?

Since the birth of civilisation there have always been extremes of wealth and poverty.  Many societies from the Roman Empire to Victorian Britain have had a small very rich elite who rule over the masses. The Roman Empire had very high levels of slavery. The working class in Victorian Britain was exploited and impoverished. And yet they were both societies that survived and thrived.

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Evening Debating Club – August 2023

Evening Debating Club – August 2023

Following the success of our Lunchtime Debating Club in Reading we’ve agreed to hold an evening event in Windsor. Come along and join in the discussion.

At our next meeting we’ll be discussing the following articles:
* The Evolutionary Origins of Morality by David Good
* Why do the increasing levels of inequality in the Western World present a threat to political stability? by Roger Heppleston

read more
Why do the increasing levels of inequality in the Western World present a threat to political stability?

Why do the increasing levels of inequality in the Western World present a threat to political stability?

Since the birth of civilisation there have always been extremes of wealth and poverty.  Many societies from the Roman Empire to Victorian Britain have had a small very rich elite who rule over the masses. The Roman Empire had very high levels of slavery. The working class in Victorian Britain was exploited and impoverished. And yet they were both societies that survived and thrived.

read more