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Luc Besson Supports Wealth Tax in France
Filmmaker Luc Besson supports a new tax on France's wealthiest, calling it an obligation to address wealth inequality and societal problems.
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United States
PoliticsFranceInequalityTaxesSocietyWealth
French Government
Luc BessonMichel Barnier
- What are Besson's reasons for supporting the tax increase?
- Besson believes that the wealthy, especially those who inherited their wealth, should contribute more to address the widening wealth gap and public finance crisis.
- What conditions does Besson set for his support of the tax increase?
- Besson's support for the tax increase is conditional on the government using the funds to assist the most disadvantaged members of society.
- What are the societal problems Besson associates with wealth inequality?
- He argues that the current wealth imbalance leads to societal issues such as poverty and lack of housing and advocates for redistribution of wealth.
- What economic theory does Besson criticize, and what alternative does he propose?
- He criticizes the "trickle-down" economic theory and considers wealth redistribution an obligation of the state.
- Who is Luc Besson and what is his stance on the French government's proposed tax increase?
- Luc Besson, director of films like "Leon" and "The Fifth Element," supports the French government's proposed tax increase on the wealthiest households.