Consistent capitalist stereotype

Erick 2022-03-22 08:01:04

It is not necessarily that the basic interests of the public cannot be guaranteed and the creativity of advanced elements cannot be stimulated. This completely separates the two aspects of this issue. This way of thinking itself is extreme, metaphysical, and irrational.
What's more, there are many capital leaders who are not advanced elements, but pretend to be an excellent group of people, but in fact they are constantly stealing, enriching their own pockets, and defending themselves with eloquent words. What's more, for the sake of personal interests, we use all class resources to suppress new creations and new innovations that will damage our own inherent interests. Such situations are numerous in history, because individuals are often selfish, so we need to be based on the situation. The balance and adjustment between ideology and social values ​​cannot be generalized. Extreme capitalism and extreme communism are not desirable.

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Extended Reading
  • Effie 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    I admit that this movie definitely has strong theoretical backing! But my level is only enough to understand Samsung!

  • Mable 2022-03-22 09:03:03

    In each generation, only a few can fully understand and fully realize human talent, while the rest betray it. But it doesn't matter. It is these very few who move humanity forward and give life meaning. --Ann Rand

Atlas Shrugged: Part I quotes

  • U.S. Representative's voice on television: Mister Speaker, we would like to propose a bill to make it illegal to fire employees from profitable companies.

  • John Galt: Midas Mulligan.

    Midas Mulligan: Who's asking?

    John Galt: Someone who knows what it's like to work for himself and not let others feed off the profits of his energy.

    Midas Mulligan: That's funny. That's exactly what I've been thinking.

    John Galt: We're alike, you and I.

    Midas Mulligan: Who are you?