From riches to responsibility: Defending the estate tax
UU World: The Magazine of the Unitarian Universalist Association, Mar/Apr 2003 by French, Kimberly
"I want to cast my lot with everyone else I know," Collins avows. "I would rather work for a society where people take care of each other and not one based on whether you can amass a small fortune to provide basic care. I'm working toward a time when the idea that I can drive as big a car as I want, use up as many resources as I want, just think about my kid and nobody else, will be unimaginable. I believe you shouldn't have to be rich to have a decent life in this society."
BY KIMBERLY FRENCH
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