Avaricious Riches and Hedonistic Society

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  • Kweku Babone 10 years ago

    Those who seek filthy lucre did faster than those who are poor. No matter your riches, you will eventually die and leave your wealth behind. The law of karma rules. Whatever action you take to acquire filthy lucre, there is a ...
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  • Nana Kwaku 10 years ago

    Your contribution is so sensible that you don't deserve that name. The Kwaku is ok, but I have a problem with the babone.

    I have asked myself this question a couple of times about the acquisition of wealth. I read an intel ...
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  • Kweku Donsuro 10 years ago

    Thanks Nana Kwaku. I like Ananse stories, hence the monikers or pseudonyms. The capitalism theory propounded by Adam Smith in his treatise of 1776 in The Wealth of Nations glorified wealth as the reward for the pursuit of ind ...
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  • francis kwarteng 10 years ago

    Well said Kweku Donsuro!

    Nana Kwaku has made a very powerful point. It is sad that wealth acquisition, no matter how it is realized, has come to assume more respect that human dignity in many instances.

    It is not as i ...
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