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Some Enlightenment thinkers felt that individuals preserving current resources and transforming them into assets was a good thing for society. Part of the thinking was that this opportunity would encourage individuals to work to build up society. In the eyes of the Enlightenment thinkers, this system
a. helps preserve wealth for future generations.
b. acceptably fosters inequality through the emergence of private property.
c. improves social capital.
d. serves to improve human capital for more people.
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