Politicians: Bought and Paid For by the Super-Rich
The core problem plaguing societies and driving political instability is the extreme wealth concentrated in the hands of a tiny percentage of the global population. This extreme inequality, with a minuscule fraction of people controlling vastly more wealth than the majority, fuels various societal ills, including environmental destruction and democratic erosion. While the wealth of billionaires continues to grow exponentially, political action is lacking, as many political figures and media outlets prioritize the interests of the wealthy elite. The author concludes that addressing extreme wealth is crucial for creating a fairer and more sustainable future.