The Societal Expectation of Wealthy Residents Within Ancient Greece in Respect to the Impoverished, the Ancient Greek View of Virtue and Wealth, Ancient Greek Philosopher Aristotle’s View of Plutocracy (Government Controlled by the Wealthy), the Threat of Plutocracy During the Modern Day, How the Financial Industry Preys Upon the Impoverished, the Income of a Chief Executive Officer vs the Income of an Employee, the Person Who Opened Trade Between Venice, Italy and the Far East, Trade Between Venice and the Far East Permitting the Impoverished to Become Wealthy, the Reason the Libro d’Oro (Golden Book) Publication Was Created by the Venetian Government in 1315 A.D., the Ideology of the Libro d’Oro Existing During the Modern Day, the Difficulty of Acquiring Wealth Within the Top 1% or 0.001% of Wealthy Persons, the Ideology of Systematic Oppression Existing Throughout History and Into the Modern Day, the Commonality of the Privatization of Industries, How the Impoverished and Proletariat Are Pitted Against Eachother by the Wealthy and Corporations, the Practice of Unfair Labor Conditions Existing Around the World Due to Capitalism, the Reason Capitalism Cannot Survive Indefinitely and the Myopia (Nearsightedness) of Human Beings, the View of the Finite Resources of Capitalism by the Wealthy, the Volatility of the Collapse of Industry, and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandise’s Quote Related to Capitalism, Wealth, and Democracy

The wealthy men of Ancient Greece were expected, not obliged, but expected to give portions of their money to the poor and donate to the commonwealth finances to build temples to the God's, forums to discuss issue of the day, stages for the arts, libraries of collected knowledge, seaports for trade, and military expansion for protection of their values. These men believed it was more important to instil within themselves virtue, more so than hanging onto their hordes of wealth. Aristotle said th...


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