David Sirota: Al Gore’s Warnings About Inequality and Democracy
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Al Gores Warnings About Inequality and Democracy
Posted on Jun 13, 2014
By David Sirota
Inequality and democracy are the kind of topics you may expect to hear about at a political convention, but not necessarily at a tech industry conference. And so former Vice President Al Gores discussion at Nashvilles tech-focused Southland Conference this week could be viewed in context as a jeremiad spotlighting taboo truths about tech culture and philanthropic traditions.
Discussing the economy, Gore lamented that we have rising levels of inequality and chronic underinvestment in public programs. He reminded the crowd that when 95 percent of all the additional national income in the U.S., since the recovery began in 09, goes to the top one percent, thats not an Occupy Wall Street slogan, thats a fact.
Gore may have been alluding to the tech economy becoming a significant driver of that inequality.
As Princeton economist Alan Blinder noted in a January Wall Street Journal op-ed, technology is clearly the major villain in rising economic inequality, as e-commerce eliminated many ordinary jobs (while) enhanc(ing) the opportunities and rewards for some extraordinary jobs. One way to see this is in the app economy, which often rewards billions to companies with a relatively few employees, thus concentrating wealth in fewer hands.
Later in his discussion, Gore said that democracy has been hacked by moneyed interests. Then, in response to a question about tech billionaires spending big on allegedly philanthropic enterprises, he said: Thats a good thing, as long as the rest of us dont ever fall prey to the illusion that charity is going to do the job of what democracy needs to do. ................(more)
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http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/al_gores_warnings_about_inequality_and_democracy_20140613