swiped from simple.wikipedia entre "eat the rich"..82gradDLSdad said:
What I've come to resent is those at the top of these companies have jacked up their compensation at the expense of middle of the pack workers. That is not good for our society. I haven't seen anyone explain the good in this to my satisfaction. To me it's unbridled greed. Again, not good for our society.
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People often say that this phrase came from French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau: "Quand les pauvres n'auront plus rien manger, ils mangeront les riches!" (When the poor have nothing more to eat, they will eat the rich!)
This saying is used by people who are radical or anti-capitalist to show that they hate rich people. This phrase was used more at the beginning of the 21st century because of increasing income inequality.
Pop culture
The phrase Eat the Rich is used in pop culture. It expresses rebellion against the wealthy and powerful.
There's a memorable 2014 politico story by very well off filthy rich Joseph Stiglitz, subtitled "pitchforks"
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/06/the-pitchforks-are-coming-for-us-plutocrats-108014.html
very late add, apparently this pitch-forker was World Bank's Chief Economist from 1997 to 2000.Quote:
. If we don't do something to fix the glaring inequities in this economy, the pitchforks are going to come for us. No society can sustain this kind of rising inequality. In fact, there is no example in human history where wealth accumulated like this and the pitchforks didn't eventually come out. You show me a highly unequal society, and I will show you a police state. Or an uprising. There are no counterexamples. None. It's not if, it's when..
Dear 1%ers, many of our fellow citizens are starting to believe that capitalism itself is the problem. I disagree, and I'm sure you do too. Capitalism, when well managed, is the greatest social technology ever invented to create prosperity in human societies. But capitalism left unchecked tends toward concentration and collapse. It can be managed either to benefit the few in the near term or the many in the long term. The work of democracies is to bend it to the latter. That is why investments in the middle class work. And tax breaks for rich people like us don't. Balancing the power of workers and billionaires by raising the minimum wage isn't bad for capitalism. It's an indispensable tool smart capitalists use to make capitalism stable and sustainable. And no one has a bigger stake in that than zillionaires like us.
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