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Wealth and Our Commonwealth - Why America Should Tax Accumulated Fortunes (Paperback, Pbk. ed)
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Wealth and Our Commonwealth - Why America Should Tax Accumulated Fortunes (Paperback, Pbk. ed)
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When Wealth and Our Commonwealth was first published in hardcover,
coverage was intense and widespread: virtually all of the national
broadcast and print media ran interviews and reviews. The adamant
argument for reform, not reversal, of the most progressive tax in
our nation continues to resonate. This edition, with a new preface
by the authors, is sure to continue to fuel the debate.
"Gates, a happy warrior and a bear of a man, has thrown his
formidable resources into making sure that he and people like him
pay a decent share of the cost of government. He and Collins are
doing urgent work. . . . Inheritance taxes would fall only on the
largest estates. That, said Gates, is entirely just. As he puts it,
those who were best able 'to take advantage of what society has to
offer' have a debt to pay. It's a concept no less worthy for being
old-fashioned." --E. J. Dionne Jr., The Washington Post
"If you doubt whether there are any truly public-spirited Americans
left, let me introduce Bill Gates Sr. and Chuck Collins. Their new
book is worth reading for its fascinating history of the
conservative estate-tax repeal movement alone. But more than that,
Wealth and Our Commonwealth challenges us all, rich and
not-so-rich, to a more strenuous and farsighted notion of
citizenship."--Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed: On
(Not) Getting By in America
"Bill Gates and Chuck Collins provide a clear rationale for
retaining the estate tax in this helpful and unselfish
analysis."--Jimmy Carter, Winner of the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize
"As this book reminds us, inheritance taxes are not about raising
tax revenue. They are about 'What Kind of a Nation Do We Want to
Be?' Economics is inevitably a relay race where participants do not
start from the same point, but we can limit how large those gaps
are. This book gets our thoughts back on the right issues."--Lester
Thurow, author of The Future of Capitalism and Building Wealth: New
Rules for Individuals
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