In this episode author and scholar Chuck Collins discusses his book Born on Third Base: A One Percenter Makes the Case for Tackling Inequality, Bringing Wealth Home, and Committing to the Common Good
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In part 1 Mr. Collins describes his background and what lead him to give away his inherited wealth
In part 2 Mr. Collins explains the types of pushbacks he receives speaking about inequality as a Whiteman
In part 3 Mr. Collins explains what it means to be a part of the 1%
In part 4 Mr. Collins explains what he means when he uses the words: unaware, unintentional and ignorant in his book to describe the behavior of the 1%
In part 5 Mr. Collins defines inequality within the context of his book
In part 6 Mr. Collins defines racism within the context of his book
In part 7 Mr. Collins identifies who is more likely to receive help with their mortgage or tuition as young professionals
In part 8 Mr. Collins explains some of the ways white families maintain and expand the wealth gap by utilizing inter vivos wealth transfers
In part 9 Mr. Collins explains how he aided in creating a co-op for mobile homeowners who purchased their mobile home park
In part 10 Mr. Collins explains what lead him to giveaway his wealth
In part 11 Mr. Collins identifies the organizations that he transferred his inherited wealth to
In part 12 Mr. Collins explains what he means when he suggests that people in the 99% should utilize power tactics of active love to aid in solving the wealth gap
In part 13 Mr. Collins explains who believes is more confused about racism and the wealth gap
In part 14 Mr. Collins explains why chose not to speak on reparations during the speech he gave to veterans in his book in reference to the GI Bill and inequality.
In part 15 Mr. Collins explains the responses he received from world war 2 veterans when he informed them that some nonwhite veterans did not receive access to the GI bill that they were able to build wealth upon
In part 16 Mr. Collins explains his viewpoint on reparations for American descendants of slaves
In part 17 Mr. Collins explains how he uses and will be willing to use active love when communicating with fellow white people who have a problem with American descendants of slaves receiving reparations
In part 18 Mr. Collins discusses the estimated amount of money American descendants of slaves are owed as a result of systemic racial mistreatment
In part 19 Mr. Collins explains how American descendants of slaves can implement active love tactics towards candidates how are on the fence and or against reparations
In part 20 Mr. Collins explains how the wealthy sometimes uses the charitable sector to widen the wealth gap
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