Elon Musk Loves Karl Marx -- Here's Why
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : Didn't capitalism defeat communism in the early 1990s after the Berlin Wall came down?57% : As a student at the University of Pennsylvania, he designed a combined bachelor's degree in physics and business, which later became a prized pairing for Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and investors, one that enabled them to pursue capitalism ever more effectively.
54% : Wasn't he the creator of communism and one of the world's greatest anti-capitalists?
53% : Simply put, capitalism equals ownership.
52% : As Marx famously suggested, capitalism is about owning the means of production -- financial capital, plant and equipment, and labor.
51% : In general, capitalism beats communism, at least if economic wealth creation is the end goal, rather than fairness.
38% : That's partly because he zeroed in what makes capitalism a driver of wealth creation.
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