who said human greed is a potential cause of crime
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There were 4 individuals who said it:
Aristotle: He was a greek philosopher and the researcher
Plato: He was a savant and furthermore the originator of the institute in Athens.
Emile Durkheim: He was a french humanist, social clinician, and logician.
Mahatma Gandhi: He was the social equality pioneer and drove India towards autonomy for social equality and opportunity.
The reason for greed is the enticement of material belonging since one can't procure it on account of inadequate assets and the ravenousness is brought on by envy, materialistic qualities are encouraged by living in an aggressive culture that instills riches and status are important to be upbeat.
Aristotle: He was a greek philosopher and the researcher
Plato: He was a savant and furthermore the originator of the institute in Athens.
Emile Durkheim: He was a french humanist, social clinician, and logician.
Mahatma Gandhi: He was the social equality pioneer and drove India towards autonomy for social equality and opportunity.
The reason for greed is the enticement of material belonging since one can't procure it on account of inadequate assets and the ravenousness is brought on by envy, materialistic qualities are encouraged by living in an aggressive culture that instills riches and status are important to be upbeat.
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