Ever since the beginning of the capitalist culture right from the industrial and green revolution of the Great Britain, there has been a lot of talk and debate over the global wealth inequality. People now seem to be much concerned than ever before. Many believe that this developing scenario where rich is getting richer, and poor poorer, the things are going to turn more gross in the coming future. There is a richest stratum of society across all communities of the world. On a global level, statistics show that almost one percent of the richest class owns a lot more than everybody else in the world. A very fair question may arise whether this distribution of wealth is justified or not? And is this all happening at its own, or this is just being done with a design? Are certain masses being deprived of their basic human rights? On one side, tones of food is wasted on a daily basis especially in middle eastern oil rich countries, and thousands of people die on other side on a daily basis in remote African areas. Where this mess is leading us? Is the all unrest in the whole world is cause by this unjustifiable distribution of wealth?

Large corporations of the world are taking away almost 900 billion dollars from poor countries in shape of offshore business ventures. Poor countries are being honey trapped and they pay a whole 600 billion dollars in mere debt servicing to the rich countries whereas the principal loan amounts staying constant. Rich countries not only exploit the regional trade rules of the poor countries and take advantage, but they also exploit the labor force of the poor countries as well in enhancing their wealth. Apparently we see richer countries claiming that they are actually helping the poor countries, but actually the scenario seems to be totally contrary to this. We believe this sheer injustice and inequality is raising the emotions of the suffering class on a much wider scale. The wealth of our whole planet has been concentrated in the hands of a very tiny segment. The entire financial future of the world seems to be messed up where the problems deem to be aggravating on a much bigger level. Big powers are going behind the resources to grab more and more. We need to think about this with more compassionate and pragmatic approach as bringing equality in wealth distribution is the only bigger agent of change that may overcome extremism and violence in the world.