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SPECIALTY • Bookshelf

Chosen Land — A Capital Wealth Read Of D.G. Hart's Bookshelf Review

Hart's review of Matthew Avery Sutton's new book is a long-horizon framing piece. The investment read-through is about generational wealth transfer, charitable tax tools, and why the Gold sleeve carries a 20-year job.

D.G. Hart's Bookshelf review on A13 today covers Matthew Avery Sutton's new book "Chosen Land: How Religion Has Shaped American Presidential Power" (Basic Books). Hart's review is a fair-minded take on a big-canvas history book. For Capital Wealth clients who care about the intersection of politics, history, and how to think about long-horizon risk, the book is a useful addition.

Hart's three main observations:

"Books like Sutton's are not investment reads in the narrow sense. But they are the kind of long-horizon framing documents that remind a client book that 20-year political cycles are long enough to reshape regulatory regimes, tax law, and generational wealth planning." — Capital Wealth read on Hart, Bookshelf, WSJ A13

Two Financial Planning Read-Throughs

Generational Wealth Transfer

Estate planning, Roth conversions, donor-advised funds

Religious and charitable giving are meaningful tax-planning tools. The CW 2026 Tax Guide covers the current $27.22M estate exemption and the 30% AGI rule.

Long-Horizon Risk Hedges

Gold, inflation-protected bonds, cash-value life

Political regime volatility argues for long-duration hedges. Our Gold theme at 12% is the clearest public-market version.

Client Book Note — Hart On Sutton

Not a trade. This is the kind of book a client might discuss over a coffee meeting — and it's a useful prompt to revisit legacy planning and multi-generational investment policy.

Ready For A 15-Minute Review?

Zoom or phone. We'll walk your holdings against the Monday read and the 10-theme grid — honest, no pressure.

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