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WOW there's a lot of simplification/misinformation in this chapter. I mean I should have seen this coming considering Marx is frequently brought up as a philosopher himself but wow.
At the very least both Capitalism and Socialism were "equally misrepresented". (Seriously, the cartoonish notion of capitalism's goal being the oppression of the poor and socialism's goal being the creation of a lovey-dovey kindergarten utopia are grotesque oversimplifications of both ideologies.)
Also I hope that "Japan is an agricultural society" line is a translator error, because I seriously hope the author doesn't believe Japan could in any way still be considered an "agricultural society". Also the implication that agriculture is what gave rise to Japan's collectivist nature when literally EVERY OTHER civilization that invented agriculture didn't develop such a strong collectivist mindset is mind-boggling stupid.
At the very least both Capitalism and Socialism were "equally misrepresented". (Seriously, the cartoonish notion of capitalism's goal being the oppression of the poor and socialism's goal being the creation of a lovey-dovey kindergarten utopia are grotesque oversimplifications of both ideologies.)
Also I hope that "Japan is an agricultural society" line is a translator error, because I seriously hope the author doesn't believe Japan could in any way still be considered an "agricultural society". Also the implication that agriculture is what gave rise to Japan's collectivist nature when literally EVERY OTHER civilization that invented agriculture didn't develop such a strong collectivist mindset is mind-boggling stupid.