
Born on Third Base
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"This empowering light into a brighter future is a narrative you won't want to miss." - Ralph Nader
"Collins not only talks the talk but walks the walk...this is a worthwhile book to read, digest, and share" - Publishers Weekly
An essential piece of reading for anyone concerned by the increasing wealth inequality-made worse by the global pandemic and political partisanship
The growing wealth inequality continues to dominate headlines. The divide between the haves and have nots in America is increasingly political and tensions are rising. On one side, the wealthy wield power and advantage, keeping the system operating in their favor¿all while retreating into enclaves that separate them further and further from the poor and working class. On the other side, those who find it increasingly difficult to keep up or get ahead are desperate and frustrated ¿waging a rhetorical war against the rich and letting anger and resentment keep us from seeing new potential solutions.
But can we suspend both class wars long enough to consider a new way forward? Is it really good for anyone that most of society's wealth is pooling at the very top of the wealth ladder? Does anyone, including the one percent, really want to live in a society plagued by economic
apartheid?
It is time to think differently, says longtime inequality expert and activist Chuck Collins. Born into the one percent, Collins gave away his inheritance at 26 and spent the next three decades mobilizing against inequality. He uses his perspective from both sides of the divide to deliver a
new narrative.
Collins calls for a ceasefire and invites the wealthy to come back home, investing themselves and their wealth in struggling communities. And he asks the non-wealthy to build alliances with the one percent and others at the top of the wealth ladder.
Stories told along the way explore the roots of advantage, show how taxpayers subsidize the wealthy, and reveal how charity, used incorrectly, can actually reinforce extreme inequality. Readers meet pioneers who are crossing the divide to work together in new ways, including residents in the author's own Boston-area neighborhood who have launched some of the most interesting community transition efforts in the nation.
In the end, Collins's national and local solutions not only challenge inequality but also respond to climate change and offer an unexpected, fresh take on one of our most intransigent problems.
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- Intro
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction: Time to Come Home
- PART I: BORN ON THIRD BASE
- 1. I Heart the 1 Percent
- 2. Proceed with Empathy
- 3. Cracking Hearts Open
- PART II: SEEING OUR COMMONWEALTH
- 4. I Didn't Do It Alone
- 5. In the Same Boat: On the Road with Bill Gates
- PART III: UNDERSTANDING ADVANTAGE
- 6. The Privilege Drug
- 7. The Greatest Subsidized Generation
- 8. Black Wealth, Brown Wealth, White Wealth
- 9. Unequal Opportunity
- PART IV: UNNECESSARY SIDE TRIPS
- 10. Miro in the Bathroom: Encounters with the Charitable Industrial Complex
- 11. When Charity Disrupts Justice
- PART V: WEALTH, COME HOME
- 12. The Moment We Are In
- 13. A Stake in the Common Good
- 14. Neighborhood Real Security
- 15. Community Resilience
- 16. Bringing Wealth Home
- 17. Openhearted Wealth
- PART VI: THE INVITATIONS
- 18. Wealthy, Come Home
- 19. All Hands on Deck
- Conclusion: I'm from Bloomfield Hills
- Acknowledgments
- Resources
- Notes
- About the Author
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