Ask Osho!

What is your perspective on socialism?

Synthesized from Source definition

"True justice lies not in enforced equality, but in the freedom to be uniquely unequal."

According to Osho, socialism sacrifices the supreme value of freedom by enforcing artificial equality through state control. Humans are unique, not equal; forcing sameness cripples creativity, genius, and religion. He favors laissez-faire capitalism as a natural growth that honors individual talents. Poverty should end, but socialism equalizes misery, driven by jealousy; true justice is equal freedom to be uniquely unequal.
People are different like flowers; letting them grow freely works better than cutting them to the same size, which only makes everyone poor and dull.
Why this matters practically
- Choose freedom over forced equality to protect your uniqueness.
- Support systems that reward talent and creativity instead of leveling down.
- Aim to end poverty by enabling people’s capacities, not by pulling others down.
AI Confidence Score: 97% Read Original Discourse →