It’s weird how when you have more money and time you can spend more money and time on things.
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The rich were substantially more likely to donate ANY money. Also, as the alternative theory had suggested they donate LESS, the refutation of that is noteworthy.
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Now...i wonder why the rich would donate more........ could it be they have money.......pic.twitter.com/X0wecrdH6b
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Was this study maybe funded by rich people?
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Okay well... Yeah lmao
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Noblesse oblige has become a series of social media photo-ops
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Something to remember.
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Made me think back to this tweet:https://twitter.com/RebeccaSear/status/1126557021719937024 …
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Wonder how much virtue-signaling and the pressure to do what the neighbors/coworkers are doing plays a role in this. I’m all for it though either way.
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Poors btfo
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Are the rich more or less generous than the poor?
Your answer (if you're an academic) is likely to depend on which social science you identify with.
Moral of this story/thread: do more interdisipclinary research; READ beyond your own discipline