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Inequality And The 1%: What Goes Wrong When The Rich Become Too Rich

A public lecture by Danny Dorling, hosted by LSE's Geography and Environment and Sociology Departments.

Tuesday 07 October 2014
6:30pm - 8pm
Old Theatre, Old Building

It is widely accepted that high rates of inequality are damaging to society, although some skeptics remain to be convinced. Perhaps it is because the most damaging form of economic inequality now appears to occur when the very richest 1% take more and more, even if the other 99% are becoming more equal. So what exactly is it about inequality that causes most harm?

 

This event is free and open to all with no ticket or pre-registration required.

 

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