27: Is Wealth Inequality Immoral?

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What explains wealth inequality? Are inequalities between individuals the result of natural differences, or are they the result of societal institutions? How do Enlightenment values like the notion of the individual and the concept of private property undergird manifestations of inequality? And what, anyway, is so morally objectionable about wealth inequality? Is inequality, in and of itself, immoral? We're trying to answer all these questions and more, and we're using two heavy hitters, Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Harry Frankfurt, as inspo. Before that: Kevin delivers a dope ass monologue about "Fuck Racism" merch and how corporate PR strategies undermine social protest. Intro and break music courtesy of Chris Giuliano (https://www.instagram.com/chris_giuliano_gs/). Works Cited: Harry Frankfurt: On Inequality (https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691167145/on-inequality) Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Discourse on the Origin of Inequality (https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/c7b1/f7a25325a96d38b3c705d840e0ef70643e0b.pdf)