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Based on national survey data, it found a surprisingly high tolerance of wealth disparity.
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Trust in the "self-regulating market", the light touch, the tolerance of extremes of wealth and poverty, which Labour disastrously sought to make its own, derived from an idea formulated in the 18th century, Adam Smith's invisible hand, which, it was believed, would ensure the wellbeing of all society, if only the self-interest of all economic actors were allowed to operate freely.
The way I look at it is: He really needs some advice to do the simple things I described earlier–simple advice about asset allocation, depending on his age, his risk tolerance or the amount of wealth he has accumulated.
Indeed, they are said to pose a double threat: not only has our imperial power lost control over uncivilised people, but those very people are now among the millions ready to risk their lives to reach our fabled shores of wealth and tolerance.
And cities are "where the action is" (he really does use that phrase, alas), being "centers of opportunity, tolerance, wealth creation, social networking, health, population control and creativity".
The snobbery of wealth.
Plutophobia- Fear of wealth.
Yet signs of wealth abound.
SOME dream of the redistribution of wealth.
And the geography of wealth has changed.
Physiocracy was a theory of wealth.
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