President Harding's economic policies during the 1920's contributed to the rise of consumerism.
Answer:
Pythagoras
Explanation:
Pythagoras was a great Greek mathematician and philosopher. He is believed to be the author of concepts that claimed that numbers are more useful than counting physical objects and that formulas can help to set standards in nature.
For them, numbers were a representation of harmony and grace and that is why they established themselves as the purest essence of all things.