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Mice21 [21]
3 years ago
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What impact did the shift toward capitalism have on the structure of German society? Bonus question: How does the emergence of c

apitalism in Germany parallel the rise of capitalism in post-Soviet Russia?
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Genrish500 [490]3 years ago
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<span> that is answer #1:migration to the cities amongst .
#2 : </span><span>  Yet, in a healthy capitalist system, the economically fortunate are wealth creators, adding to the overall economic performance of their economic system.  In contrast, the empires of the Russian oligarchs are largely based on siphoning the wealth of former Soviet industry, "purchased" by questionable means.  These oligarchs appear to contribute a net loss to the economy.  Who are the oligarchs?  How did they become oligarchs?  How do they operate?  What is going to become of these men and their wealth?</span>
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