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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