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Although satisfaction of those at the bottom of the economic spectrum with a decent minimal standard of living is important for social cohesion, a concentration of wealth at the top is more destructive. |
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A concentration of wealth at the top of the economic spectrum will still weaken social cohesion regardless of the fact that those at the bottom are satisfied with fairly low life standards. |
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The disproportion of wealth between those at the top and bottom of the economic spectrum will still ruin social cohesion despite decent minimal living standards provided for the bottom by the top. |
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Minimally acceptable living conditions, although enjoyed by those at the bottom of the economic spectrum, do not as much lead to a concentration of wealth at the top as they undermine social cohesion. |
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Social cohesion is still threatened due to a minimal concentration of wealth at the top of the economic spectrum even when those at the bottom benefit from some decent living standards. |