Nine out of ten Germans were opposed to capitalism.
88 percent of Germans favored the establishment of a new economic order that is different from capitalism, says Spiegel, with reference to results of a poll conducted by the Institute for Public Opinion Research Emnid commissioned by the fund Bertelsmann.
According to respondents, capitalism does not promote any social justice or environmental protection or conservation of natural resources.
According to the survey, also responsible for the citizens of Germany did not confer on the politicians and big business, but in ourselves: four out of five respondents said that everyone should think about their way of life and to give an answer whether economic growth is a priority for him .
According to most respondents, social networks, health and safety of the environment are more valuable than the constant multiplication of capital. It is noted that such an attitude is equally distributed among representatives of different social groups.
The majority of respondents also believe that the existing economic order can be reformed in the right direction and if the political will safely combine the same economic growth and environmental protection.
http://www.lenta.ru/news/2010/08/18/kapitalismus/
The Germans saw communism with my own eyes during the Soviet Union, so they know the truth. They are afraid to say openly that they want to live in a communist country, because now it is considered shameful.
88 percent of Germans favored the establishment of a new economic order that is different from capitalism, says Spiegel, with reference to results of a poll conducted by the Institute for Public Opinion Research Emnid commissioned by the fund Bertelsmann.
According to respondents, capitalism does not promote any social justice or environmental protection or conservation of natural resources.
According to the survey, also responsible for the citizens of Germany did not confer on the politicians and big business, but in ourselves: four out of five respondents said that everyone should think about their way of life and to give an answer whether economic growth is a priority for him .
According to most respondents, social networks, health and safety of the environment are more valuable than the constant multiplication of capital. It is noted that such an attitude is equally distributed among representatives of different social groups.
The majority of respondents also believe that the existing economic order can be reformed in the right direction and if the political will safely combine the same economic growth and environmental protection.
http://www.lenta.ru/news/2010/08/18/kapitalismus/
The Germans saw communism with my own eyes during the Soviet Union, so they know the truth. They are afraid to say openly that they want to live in a communist country, because now it is considered shameful.
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