What is socialism and its significance in France, particularly regarding President Mitterrand?
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"Socialism is a half-hearted compromise that seeks justice while clinging to capitalist interests; true change requires using modern science to create abundance for all, not equality in poverty."
According to Osho, socialism—French included—is a half-hearted compromise between capitalism and communism: you feel communism’s justice yet cling to capitalist interests. Politicians, Mitterrand included by implication, are of the same cunning breed; labels don’t change the quality. Osho urges a higher alternative: use modern science to make people equally rich, not equally poor—something resisted by vested interests, churches, and the rich.
Socialism in France is just a middle fix sold by politicians, while Osho wants a smarter system where science makes everyone well-off.
Why this matters practically
- See through political labels and judge by results, not rhetoric.
- Question compromises that protect vested interests while keeping people poor.
- Back solutions that use technology to raise shared prosperity for all.
- Question compromises that protect vested interests while keeping people poor.
- Back solutions that use technology to raise shared prosperity for all.
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