Explain what shaw means when he says that capitalism has spread ignorance and helplessness
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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.
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He meant, that people were ignorant and failed to understand the viewpoints which were better for them.
- People or individual proprietors own a nation's factors of production in a capitalist society.
- These means can be industry or trade, for-profit and capital accumulation.
- He simply implies that the system, which tries to make enormous profits through private ownership, is a condition of greed and anarchy.
- This is so because those who do not own the means of production are disadvantaged by the system, getting pitiful salaries.
- People would never accept being controlled since they were too ignorant and personal in their viewpoints to understand what government entailed.
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