this is the argument of professorjoseph stiglitz — that capitalism is rigged in favour of the rich. i mean, it could be in favour of the middle class also, in some aspects, where you have good middle—class schools and et cetera, et cetera, which allow you to get that initial education. this goes back to my point that where you are born and where you grow up matters much more today because of the minimum level for participation is a high school degree or...or... so the idea of it being that this is a dangerous time is what? why is that dangerous? because today, far more than in the past, the sense that it is a rigged game, notjust because there are collusive practices at the top, but because i don't even get a chance to get to the starting point. i am in a banlieue in france, i am in a small town in the united states. i go to a mediocre school. i have no chance. i don't even know there's something like the ivy leagues and i have no chance of getting the good jobs that are out there. and you're saying, what, that this is driving votes towards populist figures and populist ideas? what