Global Inequality: A New Approach For The Age O... (2025)

📍 True prosperity in a connected world is impossible if it is not shared. If you'd like to refine this, let me know: Should I focus more on economic policy or social impact ?

Historically, inequality was viewed through the lens of individual nations. Today, capital and technology move across borders with ease, while labor remains largely confined by geography. This friction creates a "citizenship premium," where a person's life chances are determined more by their place of birth than their talent or effort. A new approach must move toward "Global Public Goods"—investments in health, education, and digital infrastructure that benefit the collective human population, regardless of sovereign lines. The Three Pillars of a New Framework Global Inequality: A New Approach for the Age o...

The gap between the world’s wealthiest and poorest is no longer just a moral failing; it is a systemic risk to global stability. While the 20th century focused on domestic redistribution, the 21st century demands a new approach that recognizes our radical interdependence. In an era of globalized supply chains, digital labor, and shared climate risks, inequality in one region inevitably destabilizes another. Beyond Borders: The Shift in Perspective 📍 True prosperity in a connected world is