I like the analogy of inequality of you know the present to the future because you know, so let's go back to the present and there's inequality now. Am I crazy in thinking there seems to be more attention now paid issues of inequality? Yeah, absolutely. In my first year of grad school, 2004 at Berkeley, I went like I'm interested in studying inequality. And he was very smart about one of those things. He said, "Nobody really cares about studying inequality except the French"

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