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CHRONIC. One cannot simultaneously envy the shareholder and prevent the worker from becoming one through capitalization. Unless the goal is to keep him in subjection for political purposes.
By Ferghane Azihari
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Ihe pension reform, assures the government, intends to save the pay-as-you-go system which destroys the social mobility of young people because of the burdens it imposes on them. A new element of language has also flourished within the majority: it would be the bulwark against the danger of capitalization which would surge in the event of the collapse of the regime established by Pétain in 1941. “I have children, I don’t want to have to tell them tomorrow, that in the end, they will have to save a little bit to build up assets for their retirement, ”proclaims Renaissance MP Marc Ferracci at the microphone of Sonia Mabrouk, who is taking off his clothes. economist for one term of office.
It is true that brandishing the threat of capitalization is an effective strategy to mobilize…