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100 aFarrell, Justin,d1983-eauthor.
245 00 aBillionaire wilderness :bthe ultra-wealthy and the remaking of the American West /cJustin Farrell.
260 aPrinceton :bPrinceton University Press,c[2020]
300 a1 online resource.
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490 aPrinceton studies in cultural sociology
504 aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 aIntroduction: setting off into the wilderness -- Part I. How we got here and what it feels like -- New nation of the ultra-wealthy -- Mount billionaire -- Part II. Using nature to solve economic dilemmas -- Compensation conservation -- Connoisseur conservation -- Gilded green philanthropy -- Moneyfest destiny -- Part III. Using rural people to solve social dilemmas -- Becoming rural poor, naturally -- Guilt numbed -- Part IV. Ultra-wealth through the eyes of the working poor -- No time for judgment -- Cracking the veneer -- Epilogue: the future of wealth and the west.
520 a"Billionaire Wilderness offers an unprecedented look inside the world of the ultra-wealthy and their relationship to the natural world, showing how the ultra-rich use nature to resolve key predicaments in their lives. Justin Farrell immerses himself in Teton County, Wyoming-both the richest county in the United States and the county with the nation's highest level of income inequality-to investigate interconnected questions about money, nature, and community in the twenty-first century. Farrell draws on three years of in-depth interviews with "ordinary" millionaires and the world's wealthiest billionaires, four years of in-person observation in the community, and original quantitative data to provide comprehensive and unique analytical insight on the ultra-wealthy. He also interviewed low-income workers who could speak to their experiences as employees for and members of the community with these wealthy people. He finds that the wealthy leverage nature to climb even higher on the socioeconomic ladder, and they use their engagement with nature and rural people as a way of creating more virtuous and deserving versions of themselves. Billionaire Wilderness demonstrates that our contemporary understanding of the relationship between the ultra-wealthy and the environment is empirically shallow, and our reliance on reports of national economic trends distances us from the real experiences of these people and their local communities"--cProvided by publisher.
588 aDescription based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
590 aMaster record variable field(s) change: 050, 650, 651
650 aWest (U.S.)xEnvironmental conditions.
650 aWest (U.S.)xEconomic conditions.
650 aBillionairesxPolitical activityzWest (U.S.)
650 aBillionaireszWest (U.S.)xSocial life and customs.
650 aSocial conflictzWest (U.S.)
650 aEnvironmental ethicszWest (U.S.)
650 aEnvironmental policyzWest (U.S.)
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650 aBillionaires.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00831810
650 aEconomic history.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00901974
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655 aElectronic books.
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Billionaire wilderness :the ultra-wealthy and the remaking of the American West /Justin Farrell
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Billionaire wilderness :the ultra-wealthy and the remaking of the American West /Justin Farrell
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Princeton : Princeton University Press [2020]
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Includes bibliographical references and index. / "Billionaire Wilderness offers an unprecedented look inside the world of the ultra-wealthy and their relationship to the natural world, showing how the ultra-rich use nature to resolve key predicaments in their lives. Justin Farrell immerses himself in Teton County, Wyoming-both the richest county in the United States and the county with the nation's highest level of income inequality-to investigate interconnected questions about money, nature, and community in the twenty-first century. Farrell draws on three years of in-depth interviews with "ordinary" millionaires and the world's wealthiest billionaires, four years of in-person observation in the community, and original quantitative data to provide comprehensive and unique analytical insight on the ultra-wealthy. He also interviewed low-income workers who could speak to their experiences as employees for and members of the community with these wealthy people. He finds that the wealthy leverage nature to climb even higher on the socioeconomic ladder, and they use their engagement with nature and rural people as a way of creating more virtuous and deserving versions of themselves. Billionaire Wilderness demonstrates that our contemporary understanding of the relationship between the ultra-wealthy and the environment is empirically shallow, and our reliance on reports of national economic trends distances us from the real experiences of these people and their local communities"
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