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When Greed Is Glorified

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Last updated: September 18, 2024 8:32 pm
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Published: September 18, 2024
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The capitalist culture has increasingly turned money into something to be kept, admired, nurtured, cuddled and fondled like we do to our beloved pet animals, whereas money should be like a livestock or poultry animal to be turned to food and eaten. The value of money lies only – and absolutely only – in the material need it solves for humans. Beyond this, any value placed on money is worship of mammon.

Our capitalist culture and its ethic know nothing about contentment. Endless pursuit of money is legitimised. Individuals are censured and shamed for over-indulging in food, drink and play but no one is shamed for over-indulging in pursuit of money – nay those who over-indulge in money pursuit are rewarded with appearance on the cover of FORBES magazine or, at least, a space on its list of world’s richest. What is rewarded here is not hard work or genius but money. Tim Berners-Lee, in 1989, invented the World Wide Web (www) and gave it to the world free and we hardly hear about him irrespective of the fact that his hard work and uncommon genius revolutionised what we call the Internet today. If he had patented and commercialised that invention, he would have been celebrated like other tech billionaires such as Google, Apple and Microsoft owners. His face would have surely adorned the cover of FORBES.

Endless quest for anything amounts to greed, but capitalism exempts pursuit of money from this universal moral rule. The familiar cliche that humans are insatiable is often invoked to deflate the complicity of capitalism in planting this amoral ethic. Craving and contentment are both inscribed in the character of man and any can be nurtured to prevail. For example, monks and nuns in Christian and Buddhist monasteries across the world aren’t craving to have millions, build mansions or ride the costliest cars simply because they have been formed in an environment that nurtures contentment. On the contrary, capitalism nurtures the craving part of us until it becomes uncontrollable.

It does this by encouraging and celebrating endless pursuit of money such that money assumes an end in itself instead of a means to an end. This is what money becomes when its acquisition goes beyond solving one’s need for food and other necessities to become a mere status symbol for which one is celebrated. It thus becomes not an animal to be turned to food and eaten but a pet to be cuddled and fondled.

But it’s difficult for most of us to observe this anomaly being that we have been socialised in an economic and cultural system that is founded on a faulty psychology that affirms insatiability as an unassailable character of man and a flawed ethic that excuses and glorifies greed – the capitalist ethic!

This is my meditation this midweek.

Henry Chigozie Duru, PhD, teaches journalism and mass communication at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria.

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12 Comments
  • IKEGBUNAM, PETER CHIERIKE. PhD says:
    September 19, 2024 at 6:45 am

    The society is not even ready to get healed of their love for money and it’s worship. Even parents sideline their elderly son’s and daughters but choose the younger ones over them for the sake of money. What have we not seen in this money driven society? Everyone is looking for money at all cost irrespective of age and distance. The love and worship of money has encouraged all forms of rituals and indulgence in all forms of immorality. Social ills are no celebrated and a lot of negative things happening everywhere. Love for money is the reason for bad governance and the father of corruption in all sectors. What is left?

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  • Orjiako Linda says:
    September 19, 2024 at 7:49 am

    Hmmm. A real food for thought. Our society has placed so much value on much such that it is not only an end to a need but you need to have spares of it in abundance for you to be valued. That is why we are never contented with what we have. We will keep on fighting to amass wealth and forget the basic things of life such as love. One day, we die and leave behind all that we have achieved

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  • Uzoagba Ogochukwu says:
    September 19, 2024 at 7:51 am

    Great article! You’ve made me think about how capitalism affects our view of money and happiness. Your examples, like the story of Tim Berners-Lee, help me understand your points. Thanks for reminding us to find a better balance in life and not focus only on money.

    Reply
  • Peter Uchenna Okorji says:
    September 19, 2024 at 7:56 am

    This is quite deep. Sometimes, the solution could just be close by.

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  • Emeka Okwuagwu says:
    September 19, 2024 at 12:50 pm

    You have said it all, Dr.

    You have just revealed the level of decay in the world today and with your submission, every discerning mind can predict the doom that awaits humanity.
    Closing with Ecclesiastes chapter 7, verse 29.

    Reply
  • Eberechukwu Goodness says:
    September 19, 2024 at 1:11 pm

    The love and pursuit of Money has become the major source of many evils lately, thereby making one to feel guilty of his/herself whenever the money isn’t enough.

    Reply
  • Adah Anyahuru Kudirat says:
    September 19, 2024 at 1:36 pm

    Your reflection is revolutionary in my mind. It is an eye opener. It blew my mind.
    So sad that we find ourselves in a system where money is eulogized and sung!
    No wonder people can move to any length to acquire affluent,even at the detriment of their fellow humans .

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  • NWEKE PHILOMENA EKENEDILICHUKWU says:
    September 19, 2024 at 3:39 pm

    NWEKE PHILOMENA EKENEDILICHUKWU

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    This food for thought is truly touching and offers much to meditate on. The society we live in today prioritizes the quest for wealth, often overlooking the damage it can cause. This relentless pursuit is causing more harm than good. What matters to many is the end result—making money at any cost—even if it involves unethical means such as rituals, robbery, or kidnapping. Sadly, these actions are often praised in our society, regardless of how the money is obtained.

    Honestly, our society is still deeply entrenched in corruption, making meaningful change difficult to achieve.

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    Feel free to ask for any adjustments or further assistance!

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  • Tony Adibe says:
    September 20, 2024 at 10:38 pm

    My dear Dr Henry Duru. You have, in my own thinking, written the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth about this evil called capitalism/money. But how many of our people would read this piece and learn any lesson from it? Are you addressing the super rich in our society, who believe that money, not God Almighty, answereth everything? Thanks, all the same!

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  • Ogechukwu Azubuike says:
    September 26, 2024 at 9:52 am

    It is also funny how the word “rich” is becoming synonymous to “intelligent” Rich people are treated as if they have wisdom.

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  • Echezona Duru says:
    September 27, 2024 at 7:54 am

    Let’s keep worshipping money but let us not complain when we’re faced with the repercussions of worshipping money such as insecurity (armed robbery, kidnapping, ritual killings, etc), fraud and every form of corruption. What goes around comes around.

    Reply
  • Echezona Duru says:
    September 27, 2024 at 7:55 am

    Keep it up! This is a wonderful piece.

    Reply

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