"Short-term inequality remains a problem," writes [right-wing scholar Dinesh] D'Souza... "but is it a problem we can live with?" …After searching his soul for a few seconds, he apparently concludes that we can live with it. Of course, inequality always feels like less of a problem to those who don't live in corrugated shacks, which is why sales of D'Souza's book have probably been brisker in Manhattan than in, say, Addis Ababa or Khartoum.


All You Can Eat: Greed, Lust and the New Capitalism (2001)


Short-term inequality remains a problem, writes [right-wing scholar Dinesh] D'Souza... but is it a problem we can live with? …After searching his...

Short-term inequality remains a problem, writes [right-wing scholar Dinesh] D'Souza... but is it a problem we can live with? …After searching his...

Short-term inequality remains a problem, writes [right-wing scholar Dinesh] D'Souza... but is it a problem we can live with? …After searching his...

Short-term inequality remains a problem, writes [right-wing scholar Dinesh] D'Souza... but is it a problem we can live with? …After searching his...