Las Vegas Sun

March 28, 2024

LETTER TO THE EDITOR:

Avarice is a persistent fiend

Throughout time, people who had large amounts of money or land deemed themselves above any form of regulation. They had a right to exploit, bully and disenfranchise others.

In ancient Rome, the wealthy patricians seethed with indignation when common folk or freed slaves fought for civil rights like the ability to give testimony, sign as surety on loans, inherit estates and sign contracts.

In Athens, the aristocracy couldn’t bear to allow people with less than a certain amount of property to vote, or to obtain a jury trial, or to be free of debt slavery.

In England, the nobility hated having to share their monopoly on economic privileges with others. They also did not want commoners to get an education.

In America, the 1% class are imitating the sins of the ancients by fighting regulation and the raising up of others at every turn.

Too much money in one’s hands is the root of all evil.