What do we truly leave behind when we're gone - our money, our property, or our impact? And how do the systems that govern inheritance, charity, and legacy shape the world we live in today?
The Second Estate Exercises takes these profound questions and turns them into practical, thought-provoking activities inspired by the teachings of Ray D. Madoff, one of the most insightful voices on wealth, inheritance, and social responsibility.
This guidebook bridges deep ethical reflection with real-world practice. It helps readers understand how personal wealth, public good, and moral duty intersect - and how individuals and families can use their resources with purpose and fairness.
Whether you're a student of ethics, a professional working in law or philanthropy, or simply someone who wants to make thoughtful decisions about wealth and legacy, this book will help you put principle into practice.