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Explain what Shaw means when he says that capitalism has spread
ignorance and helplessness.
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Answered by pallavisami
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Answer:

Shaw asserted that people would never consent to be governed because they were so ignorant and personal in their views to comprehend what government meant. He contended that capitalist education kept people carefully in ignorance.

Explanation:

Shaw deplored parliamentary democracy as irreparable and flawed. Conflicting interests curtailed reforms and impeded effectiveness of government. The economy was run by money. The society was commanded by class. Ignorance and elitism held the reins of elecetions. The press muddled minds. Professionals conspired in their own interests.

Shaw’s plays involved governing  that often focused on strong figures who had what he christened “original morality” – instincts that were not predicated on failed ideals.

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