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The ability to become rich is generally accepted as a part of our liberty and an advantage of openness. But when wealth comes to harm our sense of shared citizenship, when it erects barriers rather than defining opportunities, and when it becomes expressed in differential rights in such matters as access to work or to education, then the glue that holds our societies together starts to fail. This is what we have been seeing in many Western societies.
The Fate of the West: The Battle to Save the World’s Most Successful Political Idea
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