Four years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the global economy remains mired in low growth and high unemployment. As the income gap between top earners – including bankers, brokers, and corporate leaders – and the middle class widens, many are beginning to question whether modern capitalism is sustainable, or even desirable.
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