"As the rich consume more and more, they are clearly not going to want to downgrade their own status"
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The key move is the word “clearly.” George isn’t arguing; she’s diagnosing. It frames “downgrade” as both economic and psychological. Riches aren’t only assets but identity: neighborhoods, schools, health access, political influence, even the right to be insulated from other people’s crises. Consumption becomes a public signal, and status anxiety becomes a governance problem. If your advantages are legible - seen, envied, defended - then redistribution doesn’t feel like policy. It feels like humiliation.
Contextually, George writes from an activist tradition skeptical of trickle-down promises and moral appeals to elites. The subtext is structural: expecting the wealthy to voluntarily surrender status ignores how systems convert private preference into public outcomes. Tax policy, deregulation, philanthropy-as-branding, and “merit” narratives all become tools to prevent downgrading while keeping the story of fairness intact.
It works because it punctures the gentler language of “shared sacrifice.” George is reminding you that inequality persists not just because the rich can consume more, but because they can purchase permanence - and then rationalize it as deserved.
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| Topic | Wealth |
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George, Susan. (2026, January 16). As the rich consume more and more, they are clearly not going to want to downgrade their own status. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-the-rich-consume-more-and-more-they-are-84300/
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George, Susan. "As the rich consume more and more, they are clearly not going to want to downgrade their own status." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-the-rich-consume-more-and-more-they-are-84300/.
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"As the rich consume more and more, they are clearly not going to want to downgrade their own status." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-the-rich-consume-more-and-more-they-are-84300/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.




