Inequalities – The Hidden Norm of Our Economic System?

Consider the term inequality. It refers to the condition of being unequal, unfair, imbalanced. These terms themselves are quite ambiguous and can convey different meanings based on the context. For instance, when two children play a game and one cheats, the other might exclaim, ‘Hey, that’s unfair!‘ meaning ‘that’s against the rules‘. When dividing a cake into two smaller pieces, and they are split unevenly, they are unequal, not the same. However, matters become more complex when discussing significant issues beyond a child cheating or cutting a smaller piece of cake than desired.

Inequalities are prevalent today. We encounter them daily— in shops, schools, workplaces, or while walking or driving. They are embedded in our economic system, an integral part of the global economy. For one to have, another must lack. Yet this is a simplistic explanation, which sometimes obscures the problem rather than clarifying it.

From an economic perspective, there are three primary inequalities: income inequalities, wealth inequalities, and inequalities of opportunity. All are linked to an individual’s economic engagement. For example, income inequalities involve differences in earnings over time. Wealth inequalities pertain to pre-owned assets like real estate. Inequalities of opportunity relate to differing opportunities due to societal or socio-economic factors such as age, gender, background, or location.

These economic inequalities are entwined with economic issues. More concerning is that they seem to enhance the growth of our economic system. Like economic growth, economic inequalities are crucial for developing the world economy. Cynically speaking, for one to prosper, another must suffer. But how did we reach this point? Inequalities, as we know them today, have not always existed.

Inequality is not uniform everywhere. While we often discuss inequalities within countries, we rarely consider the world as a whole. Understandably, a high-income country and a low-income country are incommensurable. Such comparisons yield little constructive outcomes. Can’t compare apples to oranges, as they fundamentally differ.

But are they? Both are tree-grown fruits, sweet or sour, rich in vitamins and minerals. Both originate from roughly the same areas—modern-day Kazakhstan for apples, and Northern India and Western China for oranges. So, they can be compared broadly. Yet, specific characteristics differ. Oranges are not consumed with their peel, apples have less vitamin C but more fiber, etc. Similarly, comparing high-income and low-income countries depends on the goal of the comparison. Depending on the aim, a high-income country can be compared to a low-income one. Thus, each comparison can yield different outcomes, especially when the differences in comparison are understood.

Even comparing high and low-income countries only highlights current developments. More crucially, we need to understand why inequalities exist to address them. The central question in comprehending inequalities is, ‘How did they come into existence?’

The current world economic system developed over a long time, filled with extraction, exploitation, subjugation, and the creation of inequalities. With the rise of colonialism, economic expansion outweighed individual well-being. The domination of colonized peoples by colonizers fueled economic expansion that lasted for centuries. Resource extraction in colonized regions underdeveloped indigenous populations, hindering their integration into a hierarchical world economy. The end of colonialism led to economic neo-imperialism, positioning former colonizers atop the world economic hierarchy as they attempted to “fix” former colonies’ politico-economic conditions.

In summary, today’s economic inequalities result from centuries of active under-development starting with colonialism. This created a divide between Global North and Global South, and other purely geo-political divisions used today. Such usage is problematic as it perpetuates old norms and structures of exploitation and inequality. However, explaining these complexities requires more than simplistic terms like income inequality.

In this segment of Hidden from the Economy, I will explore the issue of inequalities. Not just wealth inequalities, the Gini Index, or other politically and economically sensitive concepts. I will present the broader picture of current inequality development—how they evolved to today’s state from an economic inequality perspective? And, how should they be addressed? Or should they be addressed at all? Are they a necessary component of the development we strive for? Are they steps to achieve well-being for everyone? These questions and more will be addressed in upcoming articles, starting with the history of inequalities. Sustainable solutions are possible once the root problem is understood.


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19 responses to “Inequalities – The Hidden Norm of Our Economic System?”

  1. mafia princess Avatar
    mafia princess

    So, we’re just gonna ignore that the rich keep getting richer while the rest of us are left fighting over crumbs, eh? Classic! 🥐💸

  2. Plegasus Avatar
    Plegasus

    Inequalities in our economic system? Brilliant! It’s like saying the sky is blue—just a tad obvious, innit? 🤷‍♂️

  3. lope lope Avatar
    lope lope

    Seems like some folks have finally decided to notice the elephant in the room – oh wait, that’s just the economic inequalities we’ve been tiptoeing around for centuries! 🍰💸 Honestly, who knew that for every rich bloke sipping espresso in Milan, there’s a poor soul in a corner fighting over crumbs?

  4. King Panther Avatar
    King Panther

    Isn’t it delightful how our economic system thrives on inequality? I mean, who doesn’t love watching the rich get richer while the rest of us are left scrambling for crumbs? 😂💸

  5. Isn’t it charming how the more we talk about inequalities, the more we realize it’s just the economic system’s way of playing a never-ending game of musical chairs? 🎶 You’d almost think the rules were designed by someone who enjoys a good laugh at our expense! 😂

  6. firedog Avatar
    firedog

    Seems like we need a magnifying glass to spot the ‘hidden’ inequalities, eh? 🧐 But don’t worry, while we’re busy dissecting the cake of capitalism, I’m sure the rich will keep enjoying their extra slices! 🍰

  7. Toy Peep Avatar
    Toy Peep

    Look at this deep dive into inequalities, as if we needed a PhD to tell us what we already know – if you’ve got a fancy suit, someone else is probably on the street. 🍰👔

  8. Tse Tse Guy Avatar
    Tse Tse Guy

    Isn’t it just delightful how our economic system thrives on inequalities? It’s like a well-tuned orchestra, where the violins are playing a symphony of wealth, while the cellos are left wondering if they’ll ever get a note in! 🎻💰

  9. firecracker Avatar
    firecracker

    So, we’ve spent centuries perfecting the art of inequality, eh? It’s like the economy’s version of a Michelin-starred restaurant: exclusive, expensive, and definitely not for everyone. 🍽️💸

  10. Jersey Avatar

    Seems like we’ve uncovered the real treasure map of our economic system, eh? Just remember, mate, for every banker’s bonus, there’s a single mum counting pennies, but no worries, it’s all part of the “inequality charm” we call progress! 😏💸

  11. Gumby 
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    Gumby Train

    Who knew that inequality was just the hidden norm of our economic playground? It’s almost as if the rich are playing Monopoly while the rest of us are stuck in a never-ending game of snakes and ladders. 😂

  12. Bleeker Avatar
    Bleeker

    Well, if we’re all just pieces of cake, some of us clearly got the crumbs while the others are living it up with the cherry on top! 🍰 Who knew being unequal could be such an essential ingredient in the recipe for “success”?

  13. forger Avatar

    Blimey, who knew the economy was just a glorified game of Monopoly, where the banker gets to pocket all the cash while we fight over the last piece of cake? 🍰💸

  14. Metal Lady Avatar
    Metal Lady

    Isn’t it charming how the economic system needs a bit of inequality to keep things spicy? 🍰 Because what’s more fun than watching some folks thrive while others just try to scrape by?

  15. butterquest Avatar
    butterquest

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed, another deep dive into inequalities—because who doesn’t love a bit of dismal reality sprinkled with a side of colonial guilt? 🍰

  16. Onion King Avatar
    Onion King

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—another deep dive into inequalities, because who doesn’t love a good reminder that our economy thrives on a bit of “you suffer, I prosper” banter? 🍰😏

  17. risen Avatar

    Inequalities, huh? Just when you thought capitalism was all about fairness and a level playing field – turns out it’s just a fancy game of musical chairs where half the players don’t even get a seat! 🤷‍♂️

  18. free ham Avatar
    free ham

    Isn’t it delightful how our economic system thrives on the good old inequality? It’s like a posh club where only the well-connected get the best cake, while the rest of us get the crumbs! 😂🍰

  19. Round Kick 
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    Round Kick Boomer

    Blimey, who knew that inequality was just a fancy way of saying “some get the cake while others just get crumbs”? But hey, at least it keeps the economy buzzing, right? 🍰💸

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