Inequality Conversations with Fexingo: Wealth Gap, Income Distribution, and Economic Justice

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Inequality Conversations with Fexingo: Wealth Gap, Income Distribution, and Economic Justice

Lucas and Luna examine the structural forces behind global wealth inequality, from inherited advantage to policy-driven income stratification. Each episode centers on a concrete data point — a Gini coefficient shift, a tax reform's real-world impact, a country's UBI experiment — and traces its implications for economic justice. Lucas brings historical context and statistical rigor; Luna presses on human outcomes, asking whose livelihoods are measured and whose are left out. They discuss Thomas Piketty's capital dynamics, Branko Milanovic's elephant curve, and contemporary debates around wealth taxes, minimum basic income, and intergenerational mobility. The show serves listeners who want more than slogans: economists, policy analysts, engaged citizens, and anyone who suspects that 'the wealth gap' is not a single problem but a web of trade-offs. No moralizing, no easy fixes — just clear-eyed conversation about what redistribution actually means, where markets fail, and what a fairer sy

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Lucas and Luna examine the structural forces behind global wealth inequality, from inherited advantage to policy-driven income stratification. Each episode centers on a concrete data point — a Gini coefficient shift, a tax reform's real-world impact, a country's UBI experiment — and traces its implications for economic justice. Lucas brings historical context and statistical rigor; Luna presses on human outcomes, asking whose livelihoods are measured and whose are left out. They discuss Thomas Piketty's capital dynamics, Branko Milanovic's elephant curve, and contemporary debates around wealth taxes, minimum basic income, and intergenerational mobility. The show serves listeners who want more than slogans: economists, policy analysts, engaged citizens, and anyone who suspects that 'the wealth gap' is not a single problem but a web of trade-offs. No moralizing, no easy fixes — just clear-eyed conversation about what redistribution actually means, where markets fail, and what a fairer sy

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