Do Billionaires Rule the World?
Do Billionaires Rule the World?
A Debate on Radio 357
Today on the “Plac na rozdrożu” broadcast, we will examine a phenomenon that was marginal just a decade ago but has now become a key topic of global debate: the skyrocketing number of billionaires and their growing role in shaping our future.
These are stories of real power—economic, political, and cultural—as well as rising inequalities, injustice, and the exclusion of various social groups. Where is the line drawn today between market success and domination? Is a billionaire in the USA still a symbol of entrepreneurship and risk, while in China, they are part of a broader state strategy? What do these two models tell us about the future of the global economy? Is the growing influence of the wealthiest a real threat to democracy, competition, and the middle class?
Jarosław Sroka invites you to tune into the broadcast on Radio 357, where he will be joined by his guests:
- Prof. Dorota Niedziółka – Vice-Rector for Development at SGH Warsaw School of Economics,
- Prof. Radosław Markowski – Political Scientist and Sociologist at SWPS University,
- Ignacy Morawski – Chief Economist at Puls Biznesu,
- Kacper Nosarzewski – Partner at 4CF.
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