The distribution of wealth is just as important as its creation.

Organized labor is the only way to have fair distribution of wealth...

The best way to destroy the capitalist system is to debauch the currency.

The distribution of wealth is not determined by nature. It is determined by policy.

The uneven distribution of wealth in the world is due to the uneven distribution of capitalism.

We must work together to ensure the equitable distribution of wealth, opportunity and power in our society.

What has destroyed every previous civilization has been the tendency to the unequal distribution of wealth and power.

Indeed, the distribution of wealth is too important an issue to be left to economists, sociologists, historians, and philosophers.

Moving to a cooperatively organized enterprise is one of the best ways to really do something about unequal distribution of wealth.

Big government inevitably drives an upward distribution of wealth to those whose wealth, confidence and sophistication enable them to manipulate government.

A science is said to be useful if its development tends to accentuate the existing inequalities in the distribution of wealth, or more directly promotes the destruction of human life.

The massive upward distribution of wealth engineered by our political class over the last few decades has solidified the plutocratic control of the rule-making machinery in Washington and state capitals.

If our economic system is to survive, there has to be a better distribution of wealth ... we can't have a system where some people live in superfluous, inordinate wealth, while others live in abject deadening poverty.

In a condition of society and under an industrial organization which places labor completely at the mercy of capital, the accumulations of capital will necessarily be rapid, and an unequal distribution of wealth is at once to be observed.

The rule of law does not do away with the unequal distribution of wealth and power, but reinforces that inequality with the authority of law. It allocates wealth and poverty in such calculated and indirect ways as to leave the victim bewildered.

I knew that it is out of the question to have honest, economical government while a few are inordinately rich and the great mass of men are poor. In fact, it is to be doubted if anything really worthwhile can be done until there is a fairer distribution of wealth.

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