Greetings
On this question it might be worth it for those interested to take a look at 
The Passions and the Interests by Albert O. Hirschman at Princeton Univ Press. 
He illustrates the historical roots of what we can call the 'avaricious' side 
of capitalism; an issue that has been debated for many, many years and which 
ties into current conflicts.

"in matters of state let us not be guided by disorderly appetites... nor by 
violent passions, which agitate us in various ways as soon as they possess us...
the Duke of Rordan (two or three centuries ago?)

allan

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