>>>>No easy answers, but it's another example of the effects of increasing income disparity.
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>>>Question - have you purchased any of the Harry Potter books for anyone?
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>>No, I haven't, but my daughter-in-law and grandsons are avid fans.
>>I never got into them, but my daughter-in-law hooked my girlfriend now and she's a fan.
>>Why do you ask?
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>By purchasing the books, your family is contributing to income disparity.
Interesting person to choose, since she's pretty open about the fact that she was supported by the British welfare system while writing the initial books. Here's a quote-she's answering why she stayed in Britain paying British taxes.
"A second reason, however, was that I am indebted to the British welfare state; the very one that Mr. Cameron would like to replace with charity handouts. When my life hit rock bottom, that safety net, threadbare though it had become under John Major’s Government, was there to break the fall. I cannot help feeling, therefore, that it would have been contemptible to scarper for the West Indies at the first sniff of a seven-figure royalty cheque. This, if you like, is my notion of patriotism."
Another article I found says that Brits pay 45% on income above 150,000 pounds, so I'd say giving Rowling money is actually not a bad way to spend it.
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