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John Smith had a complex view of the nobles and wealthy men of his time. He often criticized their lack of involvement in the challenges faced by common people and viewed their wealth as a barrier to true leadership and service. Smith believed that the nobility's focus on personal gain detracted from their responsibilities to society. Overall, he valued merit and practical contributions over aristocratic privilege.

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