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by Double_Cast
3008 days ago
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I don't think the quote intended to imply that Capitalism propagated a myth. I think the quote intended to imply that the subject of the myth was Capitalism. E.g. suppose I said "One of bowling's most enduring myths is that wearing a bowler's hat improves your score". Does this imply that a cabal of bowlers spread propaganda? Or simply that the myth exists within the bowling community. |
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But even if it were the case, the fact that the same idea was commonplace in the USSR means that it's not inherently connected to capitalism.
And, obviously, I am still wondering why people decided it was about capitalism vs. Communism.