Why Does the Media Love Billionaires?
Britain's media reveres billionaires and thinks criticism of them is motivated by envy. In reality, getting rid of billionaires would be good for society as a whole.
Britain's media reveres billionaires and thinks criticism of them is motivated by envy. In reality, getting rid of billionaires would be good for society as a whole.
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