Introduction
Part 1: Individuals
Chapter 1: Who is the 1 Percent?
Chapter 2: The Superrich
Chapter 3: Who are the 99 Percent?
Chapter 4: The 1% over time
Part 2: Corporate Power
Chapter 5: The Super 1 % corporations
Chapter 6: The 99 Percent of Business
Chapter 7: The 1 Percent of Corporations
Chapter 8: The 1 Percent of the Media
Chapter 9: The 99 Percent of the Media
Chapter 10: The 1 Percent and the Earth
Chapter 11: The 99 Percent and the Earth
Part 3: Causes of Inequality & Why It Matters
Chapter 12: The Wall Street Inequality Machine
Chapter 13: Why Inequality Matters
Part 4: Pushing Back
Chapter 14: The 99 Percent Gets Organized
Chapter 15: The 1 % in support of the 99%
Chapter 16: A Program to Reduce the Divide
Chapter 17: Taxing the 1%
Chuck Collins is an organizer and senior scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies, directing its Program on Inequality and the Common Good, as well as a cofounder of Wealth for the Common Good and Inequality.org. He is the author of several books, including Wealth and Our Commonwealth (with Bill Gates Sr.) and Economic Apartheid in America (with Felice Yeskel).
“The primer for the 99 percent movement to rebuild an economy that
works for the 100 percent.”
—Van Jones, President, Rebuild the Dream, and author of The Green
Collar Economy
“The best popular economics book of 2012. Occupy your mind with
Collins’s barn burner… It may rouse you to action on the solutions
that Collins spells out with perfect precision.”
—Charles Derber, author of Corporation Nation and Greed to
Green
“America’s foremost opponent of inequality brilliantly shows how
the 1 percent rigged the rules, looted the country, and got the 99
percent to pay for it. The essential guide for people who want to
take back our country. Read and share widely.”
—Juliet Schor, author of True Wealth
“Wealth inequality is driving people out of their homes...and in to
the streets. From Citizens United to Occupy Wall Street, Chuck
Collins offers a clear and incisive understanding of how we got
here and the power shift necessary to pull us back together and up
to our feet.”
—Samantha Corbin, Occupy Wall Street activist and The Other 98%
organizer
“99 to 1 gives a fresh take on an old truth: ‘Money is like
manure—it doesn’t do any good unless you spread it around.’ Tip:
Pay special attention to Chuck’s ‘What can we do’ ideas. Read,
absorb, and help spread the wealth!”
—Jim Hightower, national radio commentator and author of Swim
Against the Current
“Most businesses want a level playing field, which means
terminating subsidies to the largest corporations, eliminating
their use of tax havens, getting their money out of politics, and
implementing other initiatives that will help create a vibrant and
sustainable economy. Collins’s proposals would boost enterprises
that are rooted in our communities, create jobs, and protect the
environment. That’s good business.”
—David Levine, Executive Director, American Sustainable Business
Council
“There is a wide and growing disparity in the access to wealth in
this country and across the world. Chuck Collins makes a compelling
case for how we can work together—all 100 percent of us—to increase
economic opportunity for all Americans.”
—Benjamin Todd Jealous, President and CEO, NAACP
“Chuck Collins has delivered a powerful book on how the richest 1
percent have benefited from the sacrifices of working families—and
why it’s time to give back.”
—Richard Trumka, President, AFL-CIO
“Chuck Collins succinctly sums up the history of how we got to the
99-versus-1 divide and provides sound solutions to restore the
American Dream. Not only can these solutions bridge the wealth gap,
but they can also heal some of our nation’s deepest wounds. It’s
the primer for the 99 percent movement to rebuild an economy that
works for the 100 percent.”
—Van Jones, President, Rebuild the Dream, and author of The Green
Collar Economy
“So if you’re rich, you’re important; if you’re not, you’re
worthless? That’s no basis for a democratic society. Inequality
messes with your mind and with the planet. Read this book and help
put it right.”
—Richard Wilkinson, coauthor of The Spirit Level
“In this compelling and important book, Chuck Collins deftly
exposes how the massive heist of national wealth by the richest 1
percent is wreaking havoc with our lives and devastating our world.
Collins has been an intrepid advocate for greater equality for
years, and he grasps the potential of the Occupy Wall Street
movement to reverse the ‘inequality death spiral.’ This is a
passionate and powerful call to arms to save the planet from the
clutches of the greedy few.”
—Linda McQuaig, coauthor of Billionaires’ Ball
“Chuck Collins not only gives us the hard cold facts about
inequality in America but also shares with us his gift for
optimism. While he warns us that the hour is late to halt the
downward spiral of inequality and environmental destruction, the
power to make positive change still lies within us, waiting for the
spark of renewal. With this remarkable book, Chuck is doing all
that he can to rekindle that spark so that together we can fight
for real change.”
—Les Leopold, author of The Looting of America
“Chuck Collins concisely summarizes the data on income and wealth
inequality and in a calm, clear voice reveals why inequality is
increasing and what we must do to reverse it. If you are to
read one thing this year about inequality and its impact on
America, you must read this book. It’s all here and very well done
at that.”
—Barry Bluestone, Dean, School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs,
Northeastern University
“This is the best popular economics book of 2012. Occupy your mind
with Collins’s barn burner. You’ll understand why inequality has
become America’s biggest crisis and why the Occupy Movement has
captured the imagination of millions around the world. This
riveting tale of America as two cities will stay with you for years
to come and—watch out! It may rouse you to action on the solutions
that Collins spells out with perfect precision.”
—Charles Derber, author of Corporation Nation and Greed to
Green
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