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This is a Wikipedia project for the advancement of articles about rich people. Its goal is to build encyclopedic entries on extremely concentrated material wealth, namely to document people and small groups throughout history that accumulated immense wealth—why they did it, how they did it, and what they did with it. The project is coordinated to address a lack of Wikipedia coverage disproportionate to the amount of soft power wielded. If you would like to help, please read on, perhaps sign your name below, and see the to-do list below.
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Scope
edit- Biographies of billionaires, plutocrats, people known for their material wealth, and their descendants
- Families known for their material wealth, especially where the individual heirs are themselves not notable
- Assets of the wealthy (mansions, buildings, blocks, and subway stations bearing their names)
- Customs and traditions specific to the upper classes (e.g., education, leisure, philanthropy and foundations)
- Emphasis on the above outside of America
Open tasks
editParticipants
editPlease feel free to add yourself here and indicate related subtopics of your interest.
Articles
editFeatured content
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- : J. K. Rowling, Paul McCartney
- : Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Sergey Brin, John D. Rockefeller, Asif Ali Zardari, Leonore Annenberg, Tory Burch
New articles
editList new, related articles here (newer articles at the top, please).
Categories
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Female billionaires (219 P) Centibillionaires (12 P) Fictional billionaires (19 P) Former billionaires (55 P) |