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The worst lie we allow to continue in society is that the uber wealthy somehow “earned” their wealth
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Mercurius = MercuryRomeyn de Hooghe (Dutch; 1645–1708)1688–9Etching Rijksmuseum, AmsterdamFrom the s
toshio: this is the money bear. reblog to keep your 2017 filled with great wealth and fortune
guardian: The hidden wealth of some of the world’s most prominent leaders, politicians and celebrit
-teesa-:A 2014 study shows that despite the wealth of talented actresses in Hollywood, women still r
“Poverty and wealth” illustracion from a Roman de la Rose by Guillaume de Lorris and Jea
Thirties Glamour MakeupThe 1930s was a strange time; there was a global depression, the wealth gap w
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Someday a #massmovement will demand that the trillions and trillions of dollars of wealth this count
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c1900s Japanese matchbox label depicting Fukurokuju (centre), a god of wealth, happiness and longevi
Samburu women of Kenya. Like the Maasai, Samburu women wear beaded necklaces as a sign of wealth. Th
Mangbetu traditional hairstyle. The halo at the back of the hair was originally a sign of wealth (as
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