100% agree -- the "scarcity mindset" is a hallmark of white supremacy culture, and I would argue that it extends far beyond white people we might label as overt racists. I work at a worker-owned co-op, and I've written on Medium about how this ownership model actively challenges the scarcity mindset, proving that everyone can have a "piece of the pie," and be better off for it. The largest worker-owned co-op in the U.S. is Cooperative Home Care Associates, which employs roughly 2,000 Black and Latina workers in the poorest urban county in the United States. Guess what? Instead a sole ownership model, or instead of ownership by an elite group of shareholders, the workers who contribute the most sweat equity actually own the company *and* that company is also healthy and profitable. In fact, most co-ops are more profitable and more resilient than companies with more "traditional" business models. Scarcity is a myth historically perpetuated by white men to sow division and justify power hoarding.