Comment on Economic inequality leads to democratic erosion, a new study finds.
assaultpotato@sh.itjust.works 6 days agoBuddy not everything is about the US. They studied multiple economies. Just because the US is devolving into a corporate hellscape doesn’t mean other countries aren’t devolving into an auth-right government hellscape.
It’s not cognitive dissonance if they’re discussing a situation other than your personal perspective and experience.
givesomefucks@lemmy.world 6 days ago
Neoliberalism hasn’t been a uniquely American epidemic, in large parts to their foreign policy shoving it down 3rd world countries throats.
But regardless of country:
Who else do you think we should blame for economic inequality?
assaultpotato@sh.itjust.works 6 days ago
Depends on the economy. You, the American, should blame corporatocracy and private interests. Other economies may blame government corruption or government enforced inequality. Aparthied South Africa, for example, may want to blame the government for their inequality.
The paper is just “economic inequality begets democratic backsliding” and is not prescriptive about where that inequality and backsliding comes from.
Again, the world is not the US, and going after these authors for discussing the general case and not staying US-focused is pretty dumb.
givesomefucks@lemmy.world 6 days ago
So I should listen to the authors…
Just not the parts you disagree with?
I’m just confused here, because me and the author is saying the same thing…
I’m just blunt, and they’re seemingly hesitant to say what their study concluded with.
And you’re saying it’s not neoliberalism, and to listen to the authors…
Who blame neoliberalism?
It’s not mathing