American Inequality? Not So Fast! - Challenging the Myth of Income Disparity
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking analysis of American inequality in this 52-minute talk from The Aspen Institute's Ideas Festival. Delve into the statistics presented by former U.S. senator Phil Gramm, challenging common perceptions of the American Dream. Examine the arguments from his book, "The Myth of American Inequality," which suggests a more positive outlook on economic opportunities in the United States. Gain insights into how data interpretation can reshape understanding of social and economic issues. Consider the implications of this alternative perspective on policy discussions across the political spectrum. Engage with a critical examination of commonly held beliefs about inequality and social mobility in America.
Syllabus
American Inequality? Not So Fast!
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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