: Viewed wealth as a "tool" for living well. He believed in "Magnificence"—the virtue of spending large sums of money for the public benefit, such as funding arts or festivals.
: If "might makes right" is rejected, what moral obligations do the powerful have toward the powerless? Wealth and Power: Philosophical Perspectives (R...
: Challenged the idea that power is something only "held" by the wealthy. He viewed power as a web of relationships and knowledge (Power/Knowledge) that exists in every interaction, from hospitals to schools. : Viewed wealth as a "tool" for living well