Thursday, December 22, 2005

Diderot on Wealth

"In any country where talent and virtue produce no advancement, money will be the national god. Its inhabitants will either have to possess money or make others believe that they do. Wealth will be the highest virtue, poverty the greatest vice. Those who have money will display it in every imaginable way. If their ostentation does not exceed their fortune, all will be well. But if their ostentation does exceed their fortune they will ruin themselves. In such a country, the greatest fortunes will vanish in the twinkling of an eye. Those who don't have money will ruin themselves with vain efforts to conceal their poverty. That is one kind of affluence: the outward sign of wealth for a small number, the mask of poverty for the majority, and a source of corruption for all." - Attributed to Denis Diderot by Wikiquote (amongst others).

To me it is strangely evocative of our current situation. I wonder how long it will be before our ostentation completely outstrips our wealth? (If it has not already).

1 Comments:

Blogger MH said...

An interesting thought … I think that there is a long way to go before such a state takes hold here, since there are probably other countries where the process is much further advanced.

23 December, 2005 11:22  

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