Quite frequently, carole, if he is right. The problem is that many "ordinary" people believe they have right on their side when if fact they do not and are thus disappointed when rulings go against them.
I must say I fail to see what that has to do with the wealthy looking after themselves today.The Titanic disaster showed quite clearly the class divide that existed in the early 1900s, a divide so great that lifeboats were only available for the privileged (though it has to be said that the Titanic's designers did not believe that lifeboats would be necessary for anybody).
Great changes came about in the passenger shipping industry because of the disaster and even greater changes have taken place in other areas since. To suggest today that, whilst the wealthy do indeed still look after themselves, the notion that everyone else gets nothing is very misplaced.
Some members of the section that is "Everyone else" may get on a little better if they took to looking after themselves a bit as the rich do instead of relying on the other "Everyone else" to do it for them.