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The Comfortable Purists

c. 1909
Rockwell Kent (American, 1882–1971)
Here Kent satirizes the role of American capitalists during a financial crisis. He depicts the “comfortable purists” as bankers playing the proverbial monkeys, unable or unwilling to acknowledge any culpability and oblivious to the suffering of the poor who bear the weight of their mistakes.

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