DISHRAG BILLIONS: A Cry for Justice in the Face of Sterile Gold?What if the fortunes of the world's wealthiest were no longer a sign of success, but a pathology of indifference??In this powerful and uncompromising manifesto, Nzanzu Kisokero Michée denounces what he calls "Dishrag Billions": colossal fortunes that sit stagnant in financial servers while humanity agonizes in the dust. At a time when a single individual holds enough to feed the entire planet for years yet chooses not to, the silence of gold has become an economic crime.?Why read this book? ?The Anatomy of Contempt: Understand why frenetic accumulation is a neurological disconnection where numbers have replaced the human face.
?Models of Light: Rediscover the heroes of true philanthropy, such as Milton Hershey, who surrendered his empire for orphans, and Chuck Feeney, the billionaire who chose to die poor so the world could live. ?The Trial of the "New Gods": A sharp critique of "Facade Philanthropy" and the insult of private space conquests in the face of earthly misery. ?The Ethics of Outpouring: A radical call to transform "dam-money" into "river-money" to restore human dignity.
DISHRAG BILLIONS: A Cry for Justice in the Face of Sterile Gold?What if the fortunes of the world's wealthiest were no longer a sign of success, but a pathology of indifference??In this powerful and uncompromising manifesto, Nzanzu Kisokero Michée denounces what he calls "Dishrag Billions": colossal fortunes that sit stagnant in financial servers while humanity agonizes in the dust. At a time when a single individual holds enough to feed the entire planet for years yet chooses not to, the silence of gold has become an economic crime.?Why read this book? ?The Anatomy of Contempt: Understand why frenetic accumulation is a neurological disconnection where numbers have replaced the human face.
?Models of Light: Rediscover the heroes of true philanthropy, such as Milton Hershey, who surrendered his empire for orphans, and Chuck Feeney, the billionaire who chose to die poor so the world could live. ?The Trial of the "New Gods": A sharp critique of "Facade Philanthropy" and the insult of private space conquests in the face of earthly misery. ?The Ethics of Outpouring: A radical call to transform "dam-money" into "river-money" to restore human dignity.