Mordecai, you should meet Anand when he's in town in October. (Anand, hopefully you're at least around a night and not in and out right away)
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I’d love to! Still wrapping my mind around Anand’s convo with
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I cannot wait to get your book, Winners Take All from Amazon next Tuesday. This is an important subject to pursue. It ties so much of our socio/political/economic world’s together.
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If their 'generosity' was spent on workers with better wages in the first place, we wouldn't have to worry if their charity perpetuates the status quo. We'd take care of ourselves, and did. I'm mystified at the hoarding by that top 10%, people and corps. Feels like 1930s.
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So true what you’ve written but I think Society is already fallen to their needs for the ideals and words the rich have imposed on us all. The only way out is for the American people or all people to stop Giving up. Get involved.
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Why not make the informal, voluntary tax on the rich that's philanthropy rational.
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We need people to write checks without expecting anything in return. No restrictions. You either believe in the organization or you don’t.
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Thank you for stating so eloquently what I think.
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No, we can't. We will have to come out into the streets. All of us.
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