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“War is bad.

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  • timbray@cosocial.caT This user is from outside of this forum
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    “War is bad. Don’t start one. But we’re already in a class war and we’re losing. Where by “we” I mean most people; the winning side comprises, roughly, the richest 0.1% of the population, who are morphing into a hereditary aristocracy. So, what to do in a war one didn’t choose?”: https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2026/05/03/Life-During-Class-Wartime

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      “War is bad. Don’t start one. But we’re already in a class war and we’re losing. Where by “we” I mean most people; the winning side comprises, roughly, the richest 0.1% of the population, who are morphing into a hereditary aristocracy. So, what to do in a war one didn’t choose?”: https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2026/05/03/Life-During-Class-Wartime

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      @timbray Heading for the guillotine inflection point.

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        “War is bad. Don’t start one. But we’re already in a class war and we’re losing. Where by “we” I mean most people; the winning side comprises, roughly, the richest 0.1% of the population, who are morphing into a hereditary aristocracy. So, what to do in a war one didn’t choose?”: https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2026/05/03/Life-During-Class-Wartime

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        @timbray You, me and pretty much everyone reading this, are economically closer to a starving street child in <pick a country> than people who have 1% of the wealth of Bezos or Musk. But too many people don't even understand how broken that is.

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          “War is bad. Don’t start one. But we’re already in a class war and we’re losing. Where by “we” I mean most people; the winning side comprises, roughly, the richest 0.1% of the population, who are morphing into a hereditary aristocracy. So, what to do in a war one didn’t choose?”: https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2026/05/03/Life-During-Class-Wartime

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          @timbray I'm going to write a post of how increases in inequality lead to actual war. Tldr; Rich in a country once they reach a level of inequality can't exploit their own country anymore and must go exploiting somewhere else leading to war.

          Class war and real war are deeply connected.

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            “War is bad. Don’t start one. But we’re already in a class war and we’re losing. Where by “we” I mean most people; the winning side comprises, roughly, the richest 0.1% of the population, who are morphing into a hereditary aristocracy. So, what to do in a war one didn’t choose?”: https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2026/05/03/Life-During-Class-Wartime

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            @timbray that graph is chilling. It'll take massive coordination to achieve a global wealth tax, but, here's hoping.

            How do you get around the issue of the super wealthy just moving their money around? I mean it'd still be a good thing to tax them, but, would that 2% tax end up in just a handful of countries?

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              @timbray that graph is chilling. It'll take massive coordination to achieve a global wealth tax, but, here's hoping.

              How do you get around the issue of the super wealthy just moving their money around? I mean it'd still be a good thing to tax them, but, would that 2% tax end up in just a handful of countries?

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              @psdavey Zucman, maybe the world's preeminent tax researcher, published research that only 10% of wealth held by citizens of developed companies is effectively hidden. [linked in blog piece] So we at least know where it is. But obviously you're right, international co-ordination would be a big deal here. Also forced disclosure of the beneficial owners of financial and real-estae assets.

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                @psdavey Zucman, maybe the world's preeminent tax researcher, published research that only 10% of wealth held by citizens of developed companies is effectively hidden. [linked in blog piece] So we at least know where it is. But obviously you're right, international co-ordination would be a big deal here. Also forced disclosure of the beneficial owners of financial and real-estae assets.

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                @timbray yup absolutely, the opaqueness is key. I was amazed that seemingly not much came out of the Panama papers.

                A pretty good book in this area is "treasure islands: tax havens and the men that stole the world". All about hiding your wealth. Infuriating

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                • buck@mastodon.socialB buck@mastodon.social

                  @timbray Heading for the guillotine inflection point.

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                  @buck @timbray That was a decade ago.

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