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New Philosopher

Issue 43 - March/May 2024
Magazine

New Philosopher is for curious people seeking solutions to the fundamental problems faced by humankind. New Philosopher is devoted to exploring philosophical ideas from past and present thinkers on ways to live a more fulfilling life, and to seek to find solutions to the most pressing problems faced by humans in contemporary society.

Wealth

New Philosopher

Contributors

The way to wealth

What makes one wealthy?

Why wealth corrupts

THE STATUS GAME

The Rich List

Greek Hold’em

First among equals

FORTUNES WON & LOST • Americans spend $73.5b p.a. on lottery tickets in the hope of having a better life. 70% of people who suddenly receive a windfall of cash will lose it within a few years, according to the National Endowment for Financial Education.

Online at • newphilosopher.com is an online portal for exploring philosophical ideas on ways to live a more fulfilling life. Read the articles, join in discussions, and watch free online documentaries.

What is wealth for?

How rich is too rich?

Wealth and worth

Wealth divides

Wealth

Reverse the flow

Basic income

Wealth of philosophers

Cautionary tales

Wealth • What is wealth? How important is it to our everyday lives? Here are six eminent thinkers’ views on wealth and what it means to us.

Cultural capital

WEALTH /welθ/

Social health is wealth

Yesterday and today

What is money?

MONEY

The waste land

Our library • Food for thought from the New Philosopher library. We discover books that can change the way you view the world.

The covetous man • From Aesop’s Fables, by Samuel Croxall

THE WEALTH OF NATIONS

Documentaries • To view the documentaries below and many others, visit www.newphilosopher.com/videos/

Subscribe to New Philosopher

Justin Weinberg • In conversation with Zan Boag


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 132 Publisher: The Bull Media Company Edition: Issue 43 - March/May 2024

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  • Release date: March 31, 2024

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

News & Politics

Languages

English

New Philosopher is for curious people seeking solutions to the fundamental problems faced by humankind. New Philosopher is devoted to exploring philosophical ideas from past and present thinkers on ways to live a more fulfilling life, and to seek to find solutions to the most pressing problems faced by humans in contemporary society.

Wealth

New Philosopher

Contributors

The way to wealth

What makes one wealthy?

Why wealth corrupts

THE STATUS GAME

The Rich List

Greek Hold’em

First among equals

FORTUNES WON & LOST • Americans spend $73.5b p.a. on lottery tickets in the hope of having a better life. 70% of people who suddenly receive a windfall of cash will lose it within a few years, according to the National Endowment for Financial Education.

Online at • newphilosopher.com is an online portal for exploring philosophical ideas on ways to live a more fulfilling life. Read the articles, join in discussions, and watch free online documentaries.

What is wealth for?

How rich is too rich?

Wealth and worth

Wealth divides

Wealth

Reverse the flow

Basic income

Wealth of philosophers

Cautionary tales

Wealth • What is wealth? How important is it to our everyday lives? Here are six eminent thinkers’ views on wealth and what it means to us.

Cultural capital

WEALTH /welθ/

Social health is wealth

Yesterday and today

What is money?

MONEY

The waste land

Our library • Food for thought from the New Philosopher library. We discover books that can change the way you view the world.

The covetous man • From Aesop’s Fables, by Samuel Croxall

THE WEALTH OF NATIONS

Documentaries • To view the documentaries below and many others, visit www.newphilosopher.com/videos/

Subscribe to New Philosopher

Justin Weinberg • In conversation with Zan Boag


Expand title description text