EPISODE · Sep 27, 2016 · 15 MIN
Speaking with: Ilan Wiesel and Ray Forrest about the impact of the super rich on our cities
from Speaking with... · host The Conversation
The super rich are a symbol of growing wealth inequality. ShutterstockThe “1%” – the super elite who hold a disproportionate amount of global wealth – have been the subject of reality TV, protests, media speculation and best-selling books in recent years. Private jets, multi-million-dollar apartments and cars worth the value of most people’s homes: these are the symbols we associate with them, but is there really a defining culture of the super rich? And are the extremely wealthy to blame for growing inequality? Or do our own aspirations make us complicit in their dominance of politics and commerce? Dallas Rogers speaks with Ilan Wiesel from the University of Melbourne and the City University of Hong Kong’s Ray Forrest about the impact the super rich have on our cities and culture. Subscribe to The Conversation’s Speaking With podcasts on iTunes, or follow on Tunein Radio. Additional audio CNBC: “Secret Lives of the Super Rich - Gil Dezer” Music Audioblocks - “New Frontiers” Audioblocks - “eCommerce (remix)” Free Music Archive - Ars Sonor, “The Spring Drone” Free Music Archive - Ars Sonor, “Runsten” Audioblocks – “Technology Circuits” Dallas Rogers receives funding from the Community Broadcasting Foundation to produce short academic interviews for SoundMinds Radio (http://www.soundminds.com.au/author/dallas/). Segments of this interview were played on community radio in July 2016.
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Dallas Rogers speaks with Ilan Wiesel and Ray Forrest about the impact of the super rich on local politics, our cities and wealth inequality.
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