Does Social Class Influence Generosity?
A meta-analysis asks whether higher- or lower-income people are more likely to be generous. Here’s what they found.
A meta-analysis asks whether higher- or lower-income people are more likely to be generous. Here’s what they found.
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As noted in my previous essay, critics of capitalism are often accused of being envious or Marxists. As shown in that essay, even if a critic is envious, it is fallacious to conclude their criticism is therefore wrong. But it could be argued that a person’s envy can bias them and diminish their credibility. I…