MODERN AGE A Quarterly Review Intercollegiate Studies Institute 3901 Centerville Road Wilmington, DE 19807-1938 Change Service Requested "T he left argues that inequality is the cause of all other economic woes, specifically a diminishing upward mobility. But in reality, it is just the other way around. Inequality is less a cause than a symptom of our economic woes. The widening income disparity is a result of diminishing upward mobility, which in turn is the result of various technological, globalization, and governmental policy factors. For progressives to ignore these factors and focus only on taxing the rich is to disregard all the obstacles facing upward mobility, including the left's own misguided policies." -From "Conservatism and the Real Problems of Income Inequality," by Patrick M. Garry (page 7) Address changes may be sent to update@isi.org