Exactly. What separates the "deserving" from the "non-deserving" rich now is that the deserving ones have been socialized to feel bad about it. Or more specifically to feel bad about being white. This is the main dividing line between the Wesleyan grads and the Trump's of the world.
Exactly. What separates the "deserving" from the "non-deserving" rich now is that the deserving ones have been socialized to feel bad about it. Or more specifically to feel bad about being white. This is the main dividing line between the Wesleyan grads and the Trump's of the world.
Exactly. What separates the "deserving" from the "non-deserving" rich now is that the deserving ones have been socialized to feel bad about it. Or more specifically to feel bad about being white. This is the main dividing line between the Wesleyan grads and the Trump's of the world.