A The 2,153 wealthiest individuals in the world are richer than 60 per cent of the global population, according to an Oxfam report this year.
While economic inequality is regarded by some to be the defining challenge of our time, others shrug it off. Why are our views on inequality so divergent, and do we adjust our views when we are presented with new information?
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