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Decrecer con equidad [Decrease with equity]

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Author(s)
Ruiz Virtus, Elías
Keywords
Decrease
equity
Wealth
inequality
disaster
GE Subjects
Political ethics
Economic ethics
Community ethics
Lifestyle ethics
Minority ethics

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URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/156225
Online Access
http://servicioskoinonia.org/agenda/archivo/obra.php?ncodigo=954
Abstract
"«A menos que las cosas cambien, en 2016 el 1% más rico de la población mundial poseerá más riqueza que el 99% restante…», anuncia el informe de OXFAM, La RIQUEZA: tenerlo todo y querer más, hecho público en vísperas de la Cumbre de Davos, donde se juntaron 2500 personas de la élite política y fianciera del mundo, del 21 al 24 de enero de 2015. 85 personas acumulan la misma riqueza que la mitad de la población de nuestro planeta."
Date
2016
Type
Article
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