
When you think of Google, Dell, and Virgin Industries, one of the first things that comes to mind is their legendary treatment of their employees. Modern, beautiful campuses with flexible work hours, state of the art fitness centers and cafeterias, and the championing of a happy and balanced profession are all hallmarks of these popular ...
@mathowie When anyone is going hungry, is homeless, is without healthcare, it is evil.
Massive individual wealth is bad for humanity. We need to create a ceiling and a culture of pride not in "number forever go up" but in "how many times can you slap the ceiling?"
And as the floor gets raised by the 100% tax above the ceiling, great, then the ceiling can go up.
In his book *Toxic Rich* (german only), Sebastian Klein, one of the founders of Blinkist, describes how becoming rich changed his way of thinking - from “how do I pay my bills” to “how do I get more and more.” It became so unsettling to him that he cuts his Assets to half a million euros and has become an #taxtherich activist.
I suppose everyone who becomes rich experiences this shift in thinking, but only a few take such drastic measures.
Since the rich are only interested in increasing their wealth, they become a threat to democracy.
It is always cheaper to buy politicians than to pay fair taxes, and so they will always influence society in such a way that nothing is taken from them.
The rich are the only minority that truly is a danger for society.