Summary
This quote suggests that poverty, with its associated hardships and lack of resources, is the root cause of both revolutions and criminal activities. When people are deprived of basic needs and opportunities, they may feel compelled to revolt against the system that perpetuates their poverty or resort to criminal behavior as a means of survival or uprising. The quote implies that removing poverty could help to reduce the likelihood of rebellions and criminal activities within a society.
Topics
Poverty
By Aristotle