
“Usually when people talk about the trickle-down theory, it has to do with economics. The richer people at the top of a society become, supposedly, the more wealth there is to trickle down to the people below. It never really works out that way, of course, because if there are two things people at the top can’t stand, they have to be leakage and overflow.”
Kurt Vonnegut
more infosource: Hocus Pocus (New York: Putnam, 1997), 201–2
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category: economics, politics, poverty, wealth
medium: Fiction
via: Kevin Lippert“The opportunities of living are diminished in proportion as what are called the ‘means’ are increased. The best thing a man can do for his culture when he is rich is to endeavor to carry out those schemes which he entertained when he was poor.”
Henry David Thoreau
more infosource: “Civil Disobedience,” in Walden (New York: Signet Classics, 1999), 277.
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category: poverty, quality of life, wealth
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via: Elisa Zazzera

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