Have you ever come across The Richest Man in Babylon? It's a timeless set of parables by George S Clason that were first published way back in 1926. He set his stories in Babylon, which he regarded the wealthiest city of the ancient world, a place where people were good at earning money, saving it and making it work for them to earn even more.
But the interesting thing is that the stories begin with there actually being a huge problem with inequality in Babylon, with the king worrying about all the riches being held by a few.
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So he finds an expert to share the techniques of the rich with everyone.
Ninety years on, while I'm not sure this will cure today's inequality, these parables are as current as ever. Consider these seven "cures for a lean purse", with my modern equivalents in brackets.
Sound familiar?