Human lives have become disposable in the face of mammon and structures that have become monstrous and globalized! |
They call it the wailing wall, but the only act of devotion on this west London street corner is to mammon not God. |
It would look at earth and mammon and that chit of a girl, Miss Popularity. |
In a free market society, ruled not by dogma, but by the mammon, it was unnecessary. |
Take a break from the American mammon groove during your walkabout in the United States and wend your way to the south-western borderlands. |
The use of the Greek word mammon, meaning money or wealth, in this context carries a sort of personification. |