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No, more "good rich people" are not going to save the world. Not the least because the amount of money required to create systemic change (i.e. being a billionaire) seems to make one uninterested in systemic change... I wonder why?
p.s. the real answer is community organizing: power and strength in numbers!
The main problem with this idea is that if you try to massively redistribute wealth, at least in the USA the government will come down hard on you.
For example, I once read that the Black Panthers were much more heavily targeted by the US government after they started providing large numbers of free meals to Black children. (p.s. the link there is to a generally good source, but I can't remember the book I read the actual idea in, unfortunately)
This is also NOT an admonition not to become financially stable! I want more financial stability for all of us... but that doesn't require buying into shitty ideas.
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No, more "good rich people" are not going to save the world. Not the least because the amount of money required to create systemic change (i.e. being a billionaire) seems to make one uninterested in systemic change... I wonder why?
p.s. the real answer is community organizing: power and strength in numbers!
The main problem with this idea is that if you try to massively redistribute wealth, at least in the USA the government will come down hard on you.
For example, I once read that the Black Panthers were much more heavily targeted by the US government after they started providing large numbers of free meals to Black children. (p.s. the link there is to a generally good source, but I can't remember the book I read the actual idea in, unfortunately)
This is also NOT an admonition not to become financially stable! I want more financial stability for all of us... but that doesn't require buying into shitty ideas.
If you like the Mini episode format or have a topic idea, please say so here!
Mentioned in Episode:
Resources:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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