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How did Laozi view the idea that wealth and material comfort bring happiness and securi
Social hierarchies in neolithic societies were more pronounced due to the development of agriculture, which led to the accumulation of wealth and power in the hands of a few individuals. This contrasted with preneolithic societies, which were typically more egalitarian and based on kinship relations rather than wealth or status. Additionally, neolithic societies often had specialized roles and professions, further solidifying social stratification.
Christians view blessings of wealth or other blessings as a way to bless others.
Wealth and poverty are god-given and transient to shape life and soul realisation.
In most societies No. For instance some people inherit wealth, in this case they have not worked for it and they are not necessarily very talented.
Some secret societies have been thought to have practiced ritual abuse. Secret societies may compete for members with other established organizations. They therefore may offer something different, like wealth, power, fame, sex, drugs, security, the promise of salvation or eternal life. Secret societies within exist established secret societies
In some Africa societies, owning cattle is a sign of wealth. Cattle can be used as a dowry.
While it is certainly possible to do this, most societies would take a dim view of you doing this.
Thomas malthus view on laissez faire was in hard to resource of wealth rather than a stock of individuals
No, money does not necessarily mean wealth, but wealth usually means money--at least if talking about finances. I can have money in my pocket. But I only have $5.00. I am not wealthy. Some people view $5,000 dollars as wealth, while someone else thinks $500,000 is 'poor'.