From a conservative
capitalists view point, money, like the Bible, the holy book of the Christians
suggests, answereth all things. Under this school of thought, everything and
everybody, has a price. For the right price, you can purchase loyalty, patriotism,
service and whatsoever. Grandiose and sweet sounding as this adage may seem,
reality often times proves that money may not be such a powerful tool as often
touted.
The value system
of every society or people goes a long way in determining the efficacy of money
or other material possessions as a stimulus. To a people inexplicably attuned
by dogma on a hereafter infused with promises of unimaginable divine riches,
satisfaction of the most intimate physical and amorous pleasures and an
eternity of idleness and fun, the worth of transient cash here on earth will no
doubt be minimal.