Personally I think related monetary wealth is inevitable, it's built into the system.
Monetarily I'm at the poor end of wealth, but I am content and want for little. This is also why I probably don't get the house size metric used here. My current, humble, abode is big enough for my needs. Given more money I don't see me upgrading.
What solutions will be worth exploring to solve current inequalities if we know it's not inevitable, given our current situation?
I'm not sure who made the argument that inequality is unavoidable. The argument is that it's a strong tendency and a common scenrio without structural provisions.
> I'm not sure who made the argument that inequality is unavoidable.
Rich people who benefit from everyone else thinking this is the natural way of things and thus they are not to blame. The same kind of people who call workers arrogant and say they should be thankful to employers and be put in their place through unemployment.
Also, house size? What a weird metric.