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Capitalism and Socialism. What are the Societal and Monetary Implications?
By My Money What  •  July 8, 2020
TLDR? Extreme Capitalism and Socialism is bad. There is a need to balance the two systems for society to flourish as a whole. Hey everyone, Mr S here. Hope you enjoyed our post last week about how anyone can reach $100k in 5 years or less. I also hope that you’ve found some useful strategies that are immediately implementable into your life and see you in the six-figure club soon. For this week’s post, given that the General Elections are around the corner (Friday), I thought it’d be an appropriate time to discuss the topic of governance. With this post, I hope to open some kind of discourse and engagement about the various structures by which governments can be arranged, and how the lives of the citizens can be affected as a result. In this post, I am not going to go into detail about scrutinizing specific policies. Instead, what I would...
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“mymoneywhat” is a site about everyday Singaporeans by Singaporeans (that seek to influence the way Singaporeans view our finances. Our goals are to make you rich, while learning some interesting things along the way such as personal finance, financial independence, retire early, cpf, asset allocation and investing in general.
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