My friend Peter Clough put it well. “We can be such terrible
fools,” he said.
“Wealthy people present such luxurious homes and lovely
clothes and hair and self-satisfaction — it is difficult to think of these
things as often paid for through the denial and toil of others less fortunate.
“In a class-based society, the winners are not questioned
about their circumstances, their exhibitions of extravagance, their gated
lives, their disregard for those who struggle to have even minimal lives — however,
those who live in the margins must account for their desperation and need. It
is a hallmark of hyper-individualism that our fates are viewed entirely as
self-made (wealthy) or self-inflicted (poverty).”
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