During the financial crisis, the Occupy Wall Street movement identified an uber rich group as “the 1%” who had all the wealth and, as a result, all the power. They were, the movement said, emblematic of all that was wrong with capitalism and the imbalance needed addressing.
Today, there is a different 1% with control over large amounts of assets, yet no campaign group is on the street protesting about it. In fact, hardly anyone says a word.