Four Voices. One Truth.
“How does one put together a democracy based on the concept of equality while running an economy with ever greater degrees of economic inequality?”
— Lester Thurow, economist
“There’s no more central theme in the Bible than the immorality of inequality. Jesus speaks more about the gap between rich and poor than he does about heaven and hell.
— Jim Wallis, religious leader
“The liberty of the strong, whether their strength is physical or economic, must be restrained.
—- Isaiah Berlin, philosopher
“One reason global poverty has been so intractable is that it remains largely out of sight for those who are not living it, safely somebody else’s problem.”
— Kaushik Basu, economist
Across economics, religion, and philosophy — the message is the same : inequality is not merely an economic concern – if left unchecked, it gradually weakens social trust, human dignity, and the very foundation of a balanced society.
Four Voices. One Warning.




