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by FakeComments
2616 days ago
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Yes, but that’s not being realistic. 1% of 1 million people is 10,000 people, who will be roughly half kids and young adults — the heirs. So you’re talking 0.00008% of the wealth being passed down, roughly. That’s still pretty unequal in a society with a lot of people, but I’m also not sure smashing any granule of accumulated wealth leads to a vibrant society — the inter generational transfer of structures is essential for culture. Capitalism is fundamentally just highly mobile aristocracy, though — and that may be the best we can do. |
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The ownership is probably a power law. If you did a simple "averaging" division, that makes no sense.