I think it depends on what they do with the money. I like to believe the over-stuffed buy and care for precious works of art which galleries can't afford, and one day hopefully donate their collections.
If I hear they're installing gold dunnies in their mansions it's a turn-off, but who's to say what is and isn't art these days, and I suppose it can always be melted down.
Of those mansions and castles: they should be kept in good condition for posterity, yes? And who else wants to live in one? Especially considering the cost to air condition, clean, retain gardeners etc, and everyone's income ultimately matches their expenditure.
In their own twisted, disruptive, non-productive way, the well-off do try to do good, even if someone has to lose their crappy house in their crappy suburb - or better - their small over-priced business which was probably doomed to failure anyway.
We must always remember that there would be no cheap air travel without a first class section
