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Is income equality responsible for the rise in populism?

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The world is getting more prosperous, but much of the developed world’s working and middle classes are feeling left out and they’re turning to populist movements. Chris Jansing is joined by Ali Velshi and author and historian Adam Tooze to break down how to fix the underlying problem – and who fixes it.