But two experts say the uber-wealthy are often huge contributors to society — and trying to eliminate them could badly backfire.
It's become increasingly popular to make claims such as "billionaires shouldn't exist" and "any billionaire is a policy failure."
But these moral criticisms of billionaires are unconvincing because people overstate billionaires' power and influence and overlook the benefits of some billionaires.
There's a widespread belief that governments should tax billionaires primarily and spend that money on public goods and anti-poverty programs.
Instead of saying that every billionaire is a policy failure, we should instead embrace the idea that every billionaire is a policy success.
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