Though I interpreted that as implying "places of the future help combat inequality" (like that particular policy of Singapore arguably does), not "places of the future sweep inequality under the rug".
There are other policies in Singapore that you can argue increase inequality. But giving poor foreigner a chance sort-of does the opposite.
Though I interpreted that as implying "places of the future help combat inequality" (like that particular policy of Singapore arguably does), not "places of the future sweep inequality under the rug".
There are other policies in Singapore that you can argue increase inequality. But giving poor foreigner a chance sort-of does the opposite.