The (current) top comment says: In his recent book "Capital in the 21st Century", he's done something very big. He's pointed out that capitalism is flawed -- that inequality is not an unintended result, but rather an inherent feature of it.
So apparently the fact that capitalism naturally produces inequality _is_ controversial.
How to address that inequality is obviously a hard question. However, if you are thinking about it as "rewards", then you are guaranteed to arrive at the wrong answer.
So apparently the fact that capitalism naturally produces inequality _is_ controversial.
How to address that inequality is obviously a hard question. However, if you are thinking about it as "rewards", then you are guaranteed to arrive at the wrong answer.