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Enough presents a compelling case against extreme wealth inequality and the existence of billionaires in modern society. Luke Hildyard examines how vast fortunes are accumulated, the systemic inequalities they perpetuate, and their corrosive effects on democracy and social cohesion.
Through rigorous analysis and real-world examples, the book demonstrates that the super-rich hoard resources disproportionately while millions struggle with poverty and lack access to basic services. Hildyard argues that no individual needs billions of dollars and that such concentration of wealth undermines meritocracy and fair opportunity.
The author proposes transformative solutions including progressive taxation, wealth caps, and economic restructuring. This thought-provoking work challenges readers to reconsider their assumptions about capitalism, success, and what constitutes a just society, making it essential reading for those interested in economic justice and systemic change.







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