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What is the relationship between socialism and the welfare of the poor?

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"Real welfare cannot be achieved through political slogans or revolutions; it arises from the abundance created by science, productivity, and creativity. Beware of 'saviors' who exploit the poor while promising change."

According to Osho, socialism’s rhetoric of serving the poor mostly becomes a power ladder: the poor die for it, while rulers become a new bourgeoisie, and poverty remains. Real welfare doesn’t come from political slogans or revolutions but from creating abundant wealth through science, productivity, and creativity. Until wealth exceeds population needs, changing regimes or ideologies won’t help; beware of 'saviors' who exploit the poor.
Big promises to help the poor often make new bosses rich; real help comes from making more for everyone through science and honest work.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you spot manipulative politics that exploit compassion.
- Shifts focus from ideology to tangible wealth creation and innovation.
- Encourages supporting real contributors (scientists, producers) over loud propagandists.
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