Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Is it Feasible to Reduce Inequality? Income Tax and Market Regulations
Chapter 2: Is it Feasible to Reduce Inequality? Wealth Taxes and Tax Havens
Chapter 3: Should We Aim for High Taxes and Low Inequality?
Weighing Costs and
Benefits
Chapter 4: Do Rich People Deserve Their Income?
Chapter 5: Do the Skilled and Hard Working Deserve More Than Others?
Chapter 6: Does Voluntary Exchange of Private Property Justify Inequality?
Chapter 7: How Much Inequality
is Acceptable? The Case for Maximum Limits on Income and Wealth
Conclusion
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Tom Malleson is Associate Professor in the Department of Social Justice & Peace Studies at King's University College at Western University. Their work focuses on egalitarianism, feminism, and radical democracy. They are Coordinator of the Real Utopias Project and their recent books include
Part-Time for All: A Care Manifesto (with Jennifer Nedelsky) and After Occupy: Economic Democracy for the 21st Century. They are also a longtime social justice activist and organizer.