Salt b16 — Wealth Concentration, History, and Voluntariness#
This crystal collects adversarial exchanges about the historical evidence for wealth concentration dynamics, whether Jubilee has ever been enacted, and whether voluntary participation is feasible.
Status summary: Piketty contested but concentration still holds (PRO b16). Difficulty does not equal impossibility (PRO b21). Voluntary transformation game theory addressed (PRO b30).
Related crystals: Salt b15 — Mechanism Specificity: Why Jubilee? (mechanism specificity), Salt b17 — Policy Design, Fairness, and Theological Agency (policy design extends these concerns).
Con/Pro Pairs in this Crystal
- Con-D.6 — Piketty’s r > g Is Contested; Does Not Entail Collapse
- Pro-E.6 — Response to Con-D.6 (Piketty Contested)
- Con-E.11 — Jubilee Was Never Historically Implemented; May Be Unimplementable at Scale
- Pro-E.11 — Response to Con-E.11 (Historical Non-Implementation)
- Con-C.2.6 — Voluntariness Paradox: Wealthy Actors’ Dominant Strategy Is to Defect
- Pro-D.2.6 — Response to Con-C.2.6 (Voluntariness Paradox)