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How does alberti describe the "idle man"? what is alberti's opinion of the business of money-making? what, according to him, is the value of wealth?

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Alberti suggests that a sit still man is on a par with dead, or possibly lifeless. Alberti trusts that undertaking can best be accomplished through goodness, as it were, through a Classical training. The estimation of riches is in having the capacity to do anything one needs. 
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