S3E11: Extreme wealth will destroy democracy - FT’s Martin Wolf
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Martin Wolf is Chief Economics Commentator at the Financial Times (FT). In his book 'The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism' he argues that market capitalism and democracy rely on each other to function but that both are failing. How did we get here, what’s at stake, and is there anything we can do?
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