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According to Aristotle, what seem to be the markers of wealth in athens

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Aristotle (384-322 BC) is considered one of the greatest philosophers of all times next to Socrates -father of that field of study. Born in Greece, he pointed a thin line separated the rich and the poor. For him, there were little markers that proved wealth in Athens during the Classical period such as the number of horses one possessed. For instance, he mentioned:

“In the number of horses which they keep, for they cannot afford to keep them unless they are rich.”

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