Money culture perpetuates inequality from "summary" of The Money Culture by Michael Lewis
The money culture is a world in which money is the ultimate measure of success and status. In this culture, individuals are judged not by their character or values, but by their wealth and material possessions. Those who have money are seen as superior to those who do not, and this creates a hierarchy that perpetuates inequality.
Within the money culture, there is a belief that those who are wealthy are somehow more deserving of their wealth than those who are not. This belief is often used to justify the vast disparities in wealth that exist in society. It is assumed that those who are poor are lazy or lacking in some way, while those who are wealthy are hardworking and talented. This creates a narrative that blames the poor for their own poverty and absolves the wealthy of any responsibili...
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