The closing formulation that the poor lose and the rich win, used as the social condition that makes religious hope attractive.
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Real-world inequality
The closing formulation that the poor lose and the rich win, used as the social condition that makes religious hope attractive.
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". Listen. In the real world, the poor will always lose, the rich will always win. No matter what happens."
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