How much power should any individual have over public life? Should we subsidize wealthy giving? Is it better to pay higher taxes and wages and have less sitting around to give — or better to take hard and give hard in the Carnegie model? Is generosity a substitute for justice?
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Are the skills and values and methods that have built great fortunes but also built a winners-take-economy the right skills and values and methods to guide the pursuit of a fairer economy?
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Should the rich assume leadership of the pursuit of change, or practice followership first and foremost?
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Is the current decay of many of our governmental institutions an excuse to work around them when seeking to better the world? Or is it all the more reason to reform them first?
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Is it possible to change the world if you fear your world changing? How do you evolve to a place of being willing to risk the system atop which you stand for the greater good?
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When is social change a true win-win — and when is the idea of the win-win used to shame and marginalize important forms of change whose only shortcoming is not kicking something up to the winners?
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How can we get the rich to not only do more good but also less harm? To not only give more but also take less? To not only seek to make change but also stop fighting to maintain a cruel status quo?
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I don't want my kids and my grand kids to live the rest of their life beholden to the whims of billionaires.
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