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explain money is our madness​

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Answered by sawadesh96
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The poet begins expressing his annoyance by terming man's attitude to money as 'collective madness'. Each human being is 'insane' about money. He says man is so greedy and insecure about money that he shudders spending even a pound note. ... Those who have less money, they are discriminated against

Answered by Anonymous
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The poem Money Madness is a stinging exposition of the modern consumerist world that is based on material wealth and money.

He laments that people are so afraid to lose whatever money they have that they find it hard to spend charitably.

Even if it one pound, we feel devastated to lose it.

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