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Despite all our progress, inequality keeps rising; not just economically, but socially and politically too. It’s almost as if the gap between the powerful and the powerless has become an accepted part of modern democracy. But should it be?

This episode dives into the hidden connection between wealth and democracy & how money doesn’t just buy comfort, but influence. We’ll explore how the concentration of wealth shapes political power, how economic frustration weakens trust in democratic systems, and why some voices in society grow louder while others fade into silence...

Through the lenses of sociology, economics, and psychology, we’ll try to uncover how inequality subtly shapes our sense of justice, belonging, and participation. Does democracy still serve the people, or has it become a system that protects privilege??? And if democracy was meant to be the great equalizer, what happens when the scales tip too far?!

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