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Should Billionaires Be Banned? Why Extreme Wealth Might Be Incompatible with Democracy and the Survival of the Earth

Sep 18, 2025
Ingrid Robeyns, a philosopher and economist from the University of Utrecht, tackles the pressing issue of extreme wealth in her discussion. She argues that billionaires often don't 'deserve' their wealth due to the many factors beyond their control, like luck and family background. Robeyns highlights the detrimental effects of wealth concentration on democracy and the environment. She proposes wealth caps around $10 million to encourage fairness while still rewarding success, and discusses the need for democratic debate on such limits.
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Wealth Concentration Is Accelerating

  • Extreme wealth concentration is rapidly increasing and exemplified by proposals that could make Elon Musk a trillionaire.
  • Ingrid Robeyns argues this trend illustrates the broader problem Limitarianism addresses.
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Elite Coalitions Threaten Democracy

  • Wealthy elites can form coalitions with anti-democratic forces and threaten democratic stability.
  • Robeyns warns the U.S. shows worrying alliances between extreme wealth and forces that undermine democracy.
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The Myth Of The Self-Made Billionaire

  • Cultural myths glorify billionaires as self-made geniuses despite strong evidence of luck and inheritance.
  • Robeyns notes roughly half of large fortunes stem from inheritance and social background.
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