I asked Buffett how many of his fellow billionaires shared his views. He laughed.
"I'll tell you, not very many,” he said. "They have this idea that it's ‘their money' and they deserve to keep every penny of it. What they don't factor in is all the public investment that lets us live the way we do." ... It may be surprising to some to hear the world's foremost capitalist talk in this way, but Buffett's views aren't necessarily a sign of a soft heart. Rather, they reflect an understanding that how well we respond to globalization won't be just a matter of identifying the right policies. It will also have to do with a change in spirit, a willingness to put our common interests and the interests of future generations ahead of short-term expediency.