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7/21/2025, 9:40:59 PM
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In a way it is communism, as the masses do own the means of production, via their savings and pension funds. But in-between the masses and the means lies the managerial class of CEOs, executives, bankers, financiers and fund managers. The days of the individual owner-magnate are over.
Just as in the USSR the masses "owned" the means of production, and standing in-between each were the commissars and politicians and bureaucrats.
In both systems, it is the middle men that hold all of the power - the managers.
In a way it is communism, as the masses do own the means of production, via their savings and pension funds. But in-between the masses and the means lies the managerial class of CEOs, executives, bankers, financiers and fund managers. The days of the individual owner-magnate are over.
Just as in the USSR the masses "owned" the means of production, and standing in-between each were the commissars and politicians and bureaucrats.
In both systems, it is the middle men that hold all of the power - the managers.
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