Old-Money Excludes Slackers
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People have acquired a view of finance that inevitably creates a negative class of slackers. These slackers are described by calling upon philosophies with a eurocentric feel, a merit-based view of minorities, and the willingness of classic newcomers to mix in a social way comparably to established co-nationals. Class, finance, and economism have come to legalize the categorization of an unhabituated section of people. The proper way to delineate would be a historical approach that recalls the foundational concepts that formed class and connects the natural but humanly-fallible gold rush that is modern-day industrialism.