Lesson: Eat the Rich

Eat the Rich. I suppose you think this is a strange thing to say, and you may be right. It’s only a part of a longer quote from Jean-Jacques Rousseau. “When the people shall have nothing more to eat, they will eat the rich.” He was Swiss, and his thoughts influenced the French Revolution. For a while now, there has been a widening gap between the rich and the poor. It’s not as evident in Japan yet, due to the simultaneous graying of society. It is very apparent in the US, though. Did you know the number of Americans living below the poverty line is higher than the entire population of Canada? It’s true. 40,000,000 Americans are living below the poverty line, while there are only 37,590,000 Canadians in total. People believe the rich are not like the rest of us, and they are right. The rich are different. Please read the articles to learn how and why. 


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Example Article

Each conversation topic is based on a theme. In order to help students acquire a basic understanding of that topic, four media articles are provided for them to read. I will never test you on the articles, but I strongly suggest you book lessons far enough in advance to give yourself enough time to properly prepare. The better prepared you are, the more benefit you will receive from our conversations.

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