“Worrying about the poor is one thing. To contend that equality is necessary for growth is an altogether different and more radical idea.”
Chrystia Freeland“My late mother moved back to her parents' homeland in the 1990s when Ukraine and Russia, along with the thirteen other former Soviet republics, became independent states. Drawing on her experience as a lawyer in Canada, she served as executive officer of the Ukrainian Legal Foundation, an NGO she helped to found.”
Chrystia Freeland“The main point of democracy is to deliver positive results for the majority.”
Chrystia Freeland“Talking about income inequality, even if you're not on the Forbes 400 list, can make us feel uncomfortable. It feels less positive, less optimistic, to talk about how the pie is sliced than to think about how to make the pie bigger.”
Chrystia Freeland“It's public knowledge that there have been efforts - as U.S. intelligence sources have said - by Russia to destabilize the U.S. political system. I think that Canadians and, indeed, other Western countries should be prepared for similar efforts to be directed at us.”
Chrystia Freeland“Worrying about the poor is one thing. To contend that equality is necessary for growth is an altogether different and more radical idea.”
Chrystia Freeland“I see social mobility and equality of opportunity as really successful Canadian values.”
Chrystia Freeland“When I was a kid in junior high, I had an assignment to discuss how to rescue poor people in India. I remember my teacher at the time considered it an impossible problem. Now, we're not talking that way anymore. We're sure not talking about that for China. They're rescuing themselves thanks to globalization.”
Chrystia Freeland“Come on guys, let's be serious. If you really want to do something, don't just 'like' this post. Write that you are ready, and we can try to start something" [Mustafa Nayyem quoted in Chrystia Freeland, "Euromaidan, Kiev: A Place Becomes A Movement"].”
Catie Marron, City Squares: Eighteen Writers on the Spirit and Significance of Squares Around the World“Americans were happy to celebrate their super-rich and, at least sometimes, worry about their poor. But putting those two conversations together and talking about economic inequality was pretty much taboo.”
Chrystia Freeland, Plutocrats: The Rise of the New Global Super Rich and the Fall of Everyone Else