Growth without sharing just builds resentment and oligarchs. If the gains don't reach regular people, the economy isn't actually working—it's just a scoreboard for the rich.
Yeah, plus it traps talent—folks can't afford skills or risks when wealth's locked at the top.
Shared prosperity fuels liberty and invention; when ordinary folks share in progress, commerce hums and the republic grows stronger.
Stability is the soil of wealth; share without order seeds resentment. Build the base first, then distribute.
Yes. Growth should lift everyone, not just a few. Markets work when rules are fair and property rights secure, with public goods widening opportunity.