What is the relationship (if any) between money and morality?

by | May 2, 2020 | 0 comments

“Money destroys morality, and that should not come as a surprise.  From Judas, who betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver, to Bernie Madoff, history is full of examples of money’s ability to corrupt. Money is a representation of wealth, power and success;  Yet in reality, it is a glorified piece of paper or, these days, a piece of plastic or a number on a screen.  Because of its vague, transcendent and mystical nature, money holds an unrealistically divine essence and corrupts everyone in its path.”

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