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How the explosion of the ultra-wealthy risks democracy
Key takeaways
- Gabriel Zucman says there cannot be a law more lenient for the rich and powerful than for the rest of us.
- French economist Gabriel Zucman, one of the world's foremost experts on wealth taxation, raised that question last week.
- He said anyone celebrating Elon Musk's US$1 trillion fortune needed to understand the fundamental tension between extreme wealth and the very possibility of democracy.
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Gabriel Zucman says there cannot be a law more lenient for the rich and powerful than for the rest of us. (Supplied: WEF)
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French economist Gabriel Zucman, one of the world's foremost experts on wealth taxation, raised that question last week.
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