redistributive mechanisms, which I think they increasingly see as um you know, essential to keeping people on board
redistribute income from unionized workers to profits. Uh and you know by
redistribute the weight of the Rover onto say you know three of the wheels uh
redistribution payments to allow them to have a standard of living that lets them lift themselves up?
or redistribute the outcomes in the right way, but the state isn't seen as an active investor or an investor of first resort, right?
be redistributed to poor households who just don't have the choice to take the car
for redistribution to invest in health, education, infrastructure, all the things that governments have to invest in.
fund that gets redistributed to all Americans. We should combat the concentration of power in companies like OpenAI. And you know, they said some
or down in this redistricting war? Amy, I was hoping you can help us with that.
quietly shelved redistricting. Mhm.
Et les communautés fortes redistribuent aux individus.
will then redistribute that to food banks and soup kitchens.
the median OECD country redistributes 22% of its economic activity in social transfers.
It's coming through redistribution.
And that redistribution is upwards, and it's vastly asymmetrical.
It will get redistributed back to the original writers that they look after, so the other writers are all around the world, and all the smaller
No amount of redistribution.
or a redistricting algorithm, for things other than districts?
You can redistribute income, you can take from one to another, and that will make one better off and the other worse off,
And they tax and redistribute so much that their income inequality after those things is much lower than in the US.
It wasn't redistribution. They were obviously not socialists or communists, such things didn't exist.
Without doing redistribution. Well, the policies we talk about in the book don't involve redistribution, they
And this is where redistribution markets come in. You've got examples like Freecycle, where people give stuff away, you've got examples like swap.com that Daniel mentioned, or Thread
They also sell redistribution rights and the rights elsewhere.
and we redistribute it simply in the cities out of which we take money from a tour.
And is there an opportunity to redistribute it somehow so that even though maybe we're working fewer hours and there are fewer
Rich countries already engage in lots of redistribution.
believes in high levels of redistribution but believes in borders at the same time. You are looking at that and you're going, "Our political
spent months pushing for that redistricting vote. I had to change up my campaign strategy. I was going to
for all kinds of policies that redistribute income from workers to
I want us to dig into redistricting, gerrymandering, all the stuff that makes people's eyes usually glaze over. But I
Donald Trump kicked off his redistricting fight by asking Texas Republicans to redraw maps in favor of the GOP and they complied. Democrats
So it's not just about redistribution of a fixed pie.
but that specific revenue is not redistributed back into anything.
So Germany had pretty much resources for redistribution, for enhancing welfare state of giving people health care,
And then that kind of redistributed things.
There has never been any redistribution.
And to think about that distribution and redistribution of resources and how vital that is, and that those processes have developed over all time,
So she completely grasped the idea of redistribution and why she thought it was important.
And he didn't mean redistribution-- taking your property and giving it to me-- what he meant was opportunities to acquire property
Than a government that might engage in redistribution.
homeless is that we're not redistributing enough resources to them.
And so I think when we're doing all this redistribution, we have to be seriously asking these questions, are we getting more prosperity for everybody out of it or not?
policies like a higher minimum wage or some sort of redistribution, people are much more willing to accept it.
going to create a more equal society um through redistribution, basically.
Just got a major decision from the Supreme Court on redistricting.
looked like they were going to have an advantage in the redistricting wars. The back and forth basically was going to
When I first started covering politics instead and and started covering redistricting, it was a really parochial
Where do you give all these things to or think about redistributing to?
And then thirdly it involves the administration of power-- redistricting, gerrymandering, including