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Wealthism describes a set of attitudes directed at the wealthy by the nonwealthy. "Wealthism includes those actions or attitudes that dehumanize or objectify wealthy people, simply because they are wealthy. The main attitudes of wealthism are envy, awe, and resentment. . . . Wealthism differs from the other 'isms' in that racism and sexism are perpetrated by those who have power, whereas wealthism is directed at those who have power."

- Joanie Bronfman, The Experience of Inherited Wealth: A Social-Psychological Perspective

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The Legacy of Inherited Wealth:
Interviews With Heirs


I N T E R V I E W   I   i n t r o d u c t i o n:

Sophie Carlson
Sophie Carlson came of age feeling disconnected from her heart and from her body. Isolated by her family's affluence from the choices and crossroads that most people face, she rejected her parents' lifestyle and became a janitor in a shopping mall. After several years, Carlson got a toehold in life's basics—working for a living and learning how to stretch a dollar. She now realizes that she must somehow return to her family and the heritage she was given.


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