Nick Hanauer: Beware, fellow plutocrats, the pitchforks are coming
尼克.漢豪爾: 致超級富豪們:看哪!鐵耙子即將朝我們而來
Nick Hanauer has become an important voice in the raging debate on inequality — and his provocative argument is aimed at his fellow plutocrats. Full bio
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我都是個超級富豪。
就跟大多超級富豪一樣。
smartest person you've ever met.
我有話對你們說:
經濟失衡繼續惡化,
而是“什麼時候發生”的問題。
應該以亨利.福特為榜樣。
可以把它想像成一個生態體系。
equilibrium and toward inequality,
而不斷找尋新方法的系統。
other people's problems.
去解決別人的問題。
專門針對中產階級的需要,
畢竟是少數的超級富豪。
來推動一個國家的經濟。
中產階級能為之。
是因為我們出來呼籲,
workers have more money,
當工人口袋裡多了錢,
提高創造工作機會的成本,
"有小費員工"的最低薪資 $2.13
have massive unemployment.
極高的失業率,
發展的最快的大城市。
沒有我說得那麼簡單?
entrepreneurs in other places,
就只是那樣成度的商品。
對資本主義不但不是壞事,
研發方面的基礎設施,
用來澆灌經濟成長的工具。
並且對所有人都有利的。
the worst of circumstances
最努力的人能達到的最好狀況,
還有他們的下一代。
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Nick Hanauer - Venture capitalist, authorNick Hanauer has become an important voice in the raging debate on inequality — and his provocative argument is aimed at his fellow plutocrats.
Why you should listen
Nick Hanauer has founded, co-founded and funded more than 30 companies across a range of industries, with a pretty notable record of success. As a few highlights, he cofounded a company called aQuantive that sold to Microsoft for $6.4 billion, and was the first non-family investor in Amazon.
Meanwhile Hanauer, a “proud and unapologetic capitalist,” has also been looking closely at society’s growing inequality gap, and the consequences it holds for our shared destiny — and the ultimate fate of our democracies. In 2007, he and civic activist Eric Liu co-wrote the book The True Patriot, an examination of progressive patriotism. This was followed by 2011’s The Gardens of Democracy, also with Liu, a vision for “growing” good citizens.
In 2013, Hanauer published a commentary in Bloomberg BusinessWeek proposing a $15 minimum wage (a suggestion that Seattle acted on this year). Early in 2014, he and Eric Beinhocker published "Capitalism, Redefined." In the summer of 2014, Hanauer published a much-shared essay in Politico that suggests, if societal inequality is allowed to grow unchecked, modern societies could start looking an awful lot like pre-Revolutionary France.
He is working on a new book, due out in 2015.
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