However, there is a plethora of instances where the wealthy have addressed these issues, not out of the goodness of their hearts, but in search of revenue.
Rich people didn’t feed the poor. They didn’t provide universal k-12 education. They didn’t fund enough universities to provide higher education for the masses. They didn’t provide clean water. They didn’t get rid of smog or acid rain. They didn’t band together to start space research or build the highway system.
But there are a few instances where a rich person spent a trivial amount of their wealth to fund a project or two in the interest of humanity.
Mass hunger was solved by government. Not charities. There are instances where charity fed someone but the issue was solved when government did something. Nothing works better at scale than good governance.
But there are a few instances where a rich person spent a trivial amount of their wealth to fund a project or two in the interest of humanity.