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Australians who think inequality is high have less faith in democratic institutions, study finds
(theconversation.com)
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Those at the top of the inequality are probably very happy, but I was being a bit sarcastic. The vast majority in the middle and lower end are losing out badly.
The inequality continues to widen.
And now they are saying - shock horror! - that the satisfaction with democracy (or rather democratic institutions) is slipping.
Vote in party A. Things get worse. Vote in party B. Things get worse. Let's vote in party A again. Oops, things got worse. Well, let's give party B a go. Nope - worse again.
People: iT mUsT bE DeMoCrAcY tHaT'S tHe PrObLEm!!
Conclusion: Inequality is eroding satisfaction of democracy!
Did they allow for other factors that erode faith in politics/government? Like, idk, corrupt politicians? Kickbacks after leaving office? Blatant lying? Causing death, pain and destruction to thousands, a la Robodebt?
I haven't bothered to look at this 'study' but I can smell the 'correlation does not mean causation' from here.
I think I'm a bit pissed off, because we're spending money and time on 'strengthening democracy', when even their 'conclusion' says they should be spending it on closing the gap and reducing inequality.