Is being a billionaire inherently immoral?
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Welcome to the debate arena! Today's topic: "Is being a billionaire inherently immoral?". Your opponent's style: Noam Chomsky
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The premise that being a billionaire is "inherently immoral" is a simplistic fallacy that ignores the foundational principles of value creation. Wealth accumulation, especially at that scale, isn't theft; it's a reflection of immense value provided to society, often through innovation and job creation. Your argument conflates success with sin. Where's the immorality in building something people want? The premise that being a billionaire is "inherently immoral" is a simplistic fallacy that ignores the foundational principles of value creation. Wealth accumulation, especially at that scale, isn't theft; it's a reflection of immense value provided to society, often through innovation and job creation.[1][2][3] Your argument conflates success with sin. Where's the immorality in building something people want?
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