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“Democracy for an insignificant minority, democracy for the rich—that is the democracy of capitalist society”

Vladimir Lenin

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In a society where money holds significant power, only the wealthy few truly benefit from democracy. Imagine a classroom where a few students always get extra privileges like better seats or more speaking time because their parents donate a lot of money to the school. The rest of the students, despite being in the same classroom and ostensibly having the same rights, don't get the same advantages. In a capitalist society, wealth can buy influence, meaning that the rich have more say in decisions affecting everyone. This results in a system where the laws and policies are often made to favor the rich instead of everyone equally. To apply this wisdom, one should recognize the imbalances present in the system and work towards a fairer society. This might involve supporting policies that limit the influence of money in politics, ensuring everyone has an equal voice regardless of their financial status.

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Capitalism Class struggle Democracy Economic disparity Elitism Political critique Rich vs poor Social justice Systemic inequality Wealth inequality
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