In any reasonable stable socio-economic system, history indicates even minor inequalities in people’s wealth and power will become exacerbated over time. This is a problem under which all socio-political paradigms suffer. In the following, we consider the impact of free-market-based capitalism on inequality in the context of a (more or less) democratic governance structure. By its very nature, capitalism requires the possession by some of – and the dispossession of many from – the means to create income and wealth. If capitalism is to be associated with a general improvement of citizen’s quality of life, the exclusive power of capitalists must be balanced by countervailing power; for example the political power of citizens exercised through...