I live in a house with my family, I drive my car when I want to go somewhere, and I go to work everyday.
How is my life more like a homeless person's than a billionaire's?
I live in a house with my family, I drive my car when I want to go somewhere, and I go to work everyday.
How is my life more like a homeless person's than a billionaire's?
Your life isn’t like a homeless persons (grateful for you).
The important distinction between the controlling classes that control the economy and the rest of us (middle and poor classes) is whether one lives off of unearned income (rents) or whether one lives off of their labor (wages). The rentier live off of economic rents…a symptom of the transition from industrial capitalism to finance capitalism. The rest of us live by proof-of-work.
A proof-of-stake economy has been substituted for traditional capitalism, and the middle class have been convinced that this is good for them