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The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality
''The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality'' is a book written by Austrian School economist and libertarian thinker Ludwig von Mises. It is an investigation into the psychological roots of the anti-capitalistic stance that is widespread in the general populations of the capitalist world. Von Mises suggests various reasons for this mentality, primarily his claim that free competition in the market economy allows for no excuses of one's failures. == Frustrated ambition == 'In a society based on caste and status, the individual can ascribe adverse fate to conditions beyond his own control. (instance ) He is a slave because the superhuman powers that determine all becoming had assigned him this rank. () It is quite another thing under capitalism. Here everybody's station in life depends on his own doing () The sway of the principle, ''to each according to his accomplishments'', does not allow of any excuse for personal shortcomings' (pp. 11–12) According to the author, faced with this burden many who have fared poorly in the market economy seek a scapegoat to shift the blame from themselves and restore their self-image.
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