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Why hard work never make you rich - prof Jung

Name 1 lie in the video. By the way, just because capitalism is exploitative, it doesn't mean that the opposite - communism - works.

Get out of your black-and-white thinking.

Oh sure, if both systems are exploitative, which one would you graciously pick while running a whole country?
So what are your ‘grey’ solutions, then?
 
Oh sure, if both systems are exploitative, which one would you graciously pick while running a whole country?
So what are your ‘grey’ solutions, then?
Something closer to the Scandinavian socialist system. But even that is not perfect. A free enterprise system where workers are also co-owners would be good, but difficult to implement on a nationwide basis.
 
Something closer to the Scandinavian socialist system. But even that is not perfect. A free enterprise system where workers are also co-owners would be good, but difficult to implement on a nationwide basis.
Marxists believe that the bourgeoisie and proletariat are the 2 primary, antagonistic classes in a capitalist society, defined by their relationship to the means of production. In S'pore, the bourgeoisie or capitalist class (the PAP and their cronies) own the means of production (factories, land, capital), while the proletariat (working class S'poreans) must sell their labour for money to survive.
 
Marxists believe that the bourgeoisie and proletariat are the 2 primary, antagonistic classes in a capitalist society, defined by their relationship to the means of production. In S'pore, the bourgeoisie or capitalist class (the PAP and their cronies) own the means of production (factories, land, capital), while the proletariat (working class S'poreans) must sell their labour for money to survive.
That's why neither capitalism nor its dialectical opposite, communism, works. Any system that pits one class against another will fail.
 
They do. Only the hardcore Buddhists and Taoists don't.
This beautiful Sikh woman is Hard Kaur .......... I mean hardcore.

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