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Abigail Disney has to laugh at my question about how her advocacy is playing among her fellow super-rich. “My dinner-invitation card is not full,” she says.

But the Disney heiress and documentary filmmaker understands why some—including members of her immediate family—are uncomfortable with her agitating for higher taxes on wealthy individuals, her activism for higher wages for those who work in the theme parks founded by her grandfather and granduncle, and her films that hold up a lens to One Percenters’ arrogance. She does not mind that one of her brothers did not care for her film The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales or that “my parents would die” i

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