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Capitalism means "only me, now,"while socialism means "all of us, always," former British MP George Galloway reflects. That's why China "builds bridges to nowhere," an accusation hurled by capitalist analysts laboring under the distorted definition of profit, he argues. By taking the profit motive out of decisions, he says, China ensures communities thrive, not left to rot. And that, Galloway says, is how humans are born: with an innate sense of care for others and fair play. #GoodPoint
Capitalism means "only me, now,"while socialism means "all of us, always," former British MP George Galloway reflects. That's why China "builds bridges to nowhere," an accusation hurled by capitalist analysts laboring under the distorted definition of profit, he argues. By taking the profit motive out of decisions, he says, China ensures communities thrive, not left to rot. And that, Galloway says, is how humans are born: with an innate sense of care for others and fair play. #GoodPoint