The whole premises of this article is incredibly disturbing. That people are actually mad that a company is able to produce so much new value that it dramatically increases the living standards of even its lowest paid employees.<p>Are people so delirious with envy that they want everyone to go back to the dark ages?
I don't think it's worth worrying about inequality at this stage, we've gone past the tipping point. The people that can make a change have no desire to do so, and they hold the reins tightly now. The rest are either frustrated and powerless, or dizzy on propaganda.<p>So I think we'll see more environmental destruction and species dying, more debt-slavery, and yet more war coming out of the US because the petrodollar is worth destroying our planet over, and a banking/finance system that is corrupted and uncontrollable. Unless there's some light at the end of the tunnel that I'm unaware of (aside from a train packed with a few people that think they earned their billions because of such hard work).