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Stinking Rich
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Stinking Rich

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Billionaires are an ultra-elite social class whose numbers are growing alongside their obscene wealth while others struggle, suffer or even die.

They represent a scourge of economic inequality, but how do they get away with it? A set of dangerous and deceptive inter-connected myths portrays them as a 'force for good':

the 'heroic billionaire' asserts they are gallant protagonists of the American Dream gone global the 'generous billionaire' pretends that their philanthropic efforts and personal good deeds should be lauded for generosity and benevolence the 'meritorious billionaire' insists that extreme wealth is a worthy reward for individual hard work and talent the 'vigilante billionaire' claims to be able to solve the world's biggest problems where bureaucrats and politicians have failed

Each of these myths enables billionaire wealth and power to set us back to old-style feudalism and plutocracy.

Offering a trenchant critique, this incisive book testifies to the growing international political will to take concrete actions in supporting economic justice and democratic equality.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bristol University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 January 2025
Pages
218
ISBN
9781529239102

Billionaires are an ultra-elite social class whose numbers are growing alongside their obscene wealth while others struggle, suffer or even die.

They represent a scourge of economic inequality, but how do they get away with it? A set of dangerous and deceptive inter-connected myths portrays them as a 'force for good':

the 'heroic billionaire' asserts they are gallant protagonists of the American Dream gone global the 'generous billionaire' pretends that their philanthropic efforts and personal good deeds should be lauded for generosity and benevolence the 'meritorious billionaire' insists that extreme wealth is a worthy reward for individual hard work and talent the 'vigilante billionaire' claims to be able to solve the world's biggest problems where bureaucrats and politicians have failed

Each of these myths enables billionaire wealth and power to set us back to old-style feudalism and plutocracy.

Offering a trenchant critique, this incisive book testifies to the growing international political will to take concrete actions in supporting economic justice and democratic equality.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bristol University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 January 2025
Pages
218
ISBN
9781529239102