2015
DOI: 10.11114/bms.v2i1.1267
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Reverse Capitalism

Abstract: A rather strange end of history, in Fukuyama's terms (Fukuyama, 1992), is presented in the paper. Backed by the following six paradoxes, the entrepreneur and tycoon are beginning to return to the cozy lap of socialist ideology, while leaving behind their faithful worker, an unwilling prisoner of a cruel and alienated capitalistic ideology.Entrepreneurs are living in a "No Risk Society", while faithful workers are prisoners of a "Full Risk Society" (Aharoni, 1981).The six paradoxes, presented hereafter, are as … Show more

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