It is actually in the interest of the government to redistribute wealth, so that the next revolution never comes. :)
Despite what embittered historians say, the rich and powerful learnt plenty of lessons from the French Revolution. The only reason why some people remain obstinate about it is that they can't really be bothered to see beyond their lifetimes.
>It is actually in the interest of the government to redistribute wealth, so that the next revolution never comes.
I'm not convinced revolutions have much to do with income inequality, but rather the absolute level of poverty among the poor, the opportunities they have to improve their lot, and the input the average person has into the political process.
When do you think is the Right Time to start that "optimization"?