Are We Entering an Antiwealth Era?

A historical perspective on the populist outrage against wealth and extreme compensation.

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Some of the more searing manifestations of populist rage against wealth and extreme compensation come not from think tanks or academics, but from court jesters. A prime example is Jon Stewart, host of Comedy Central’s The Daily Show, who regularly lambastes well-paid corporate executives on “a Sherman’s march through their companies — financed by our 401(k)s.”

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