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Karl Marx (1818-1883)
William Harrison in a 1840 speech (making the rich richer and the poor poorer) Shelley in 1840 said That the rich have become richer and the poor poorer In modern times, Stanley Lebergott states that under a free market, the rich get rich and the poor get poorer.
It is said that Archimedes, as child, he and his family were rich and noble.
Andy Warhol
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John Stamos
Ulysses S. grant was neither poor nor very rich in his lifetime. He is said to of lived above his means, but was not poor at all. He was just an average person.
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William J. H. Boetcker
You said it in your question. They were rich and powerful so they could have things poor people couldn’t have.
No, the rich people wanted to get rid of the kings so they decided to get rid of them, but they couldn't do it on their own, so they decided to get the poor men to do it for them. But the poor men wanted something in return, so the rich people said ok, if you fight for us we wil give you power, so the poor men said yes to the rich people and they went to fight. When the fight was over and the poor men had won, the poor men went to ask for their power but instead the rich people didn't want to give them any power. And blah blah blah.