This is the decade when the world’s billionaires are transforming into trillionaires, and income inequality is reaching levels last seen in the epochs of emperors and kings. The global concentration of capital is relentless – every week business invests far more money into mergers and acquisitions than in productive labour. At the same time, the political orientation of that power has ushered in a new era of right-wing populism that is sweeping across the world. Fueled by the politics of division and scapegoating, a 21st century model of neo-fascism is emerging in every continent.



