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Karl Marx was a character from‍ the past, with a elaborate life, poverty or misery, almost always with the financial help of his friend Fredéric ⁢engels, also a German philosopher, on the same ideological grounds.

They, primarily Marx, were ⁣logically committed to questioning those who created businesses, ⁢that⁣ is,⁣ those who had the financial means to advance and help ⁣others.

Similarly,he did not like that while some lived in arduous situations,others were concerned about progress.

Perhaps ⁣this reason is‌ why forums like those in Sao Paulo and Puebla ‍have ‍been created, from which instructions are given “to end wealth ⁣and that ​people should be equal at the bottom”, that is, there is no care⁣ they have⁣ people⁢ who prepare to achieve admirable ends, such as success in providing ⁣a ⁢better life for thier family​ and ⁤others through business‌ logistics.

That is‍ why we ⁢see, ⁤with⁢ astonishment, how countries identified as leftist countries, not to say communist, live in ⁢a general disorder,⁣ where only those with power “live deliciously.”

Something unfair and terrible,⁤ because of the conditions in which their populations are on the⁤ move,⁣ impoverished and without a secure ⁤future.

This‌ fear is striking in Colombia,where businessmen and companions leave looking for⁣ other hope.

The current government,⁣ security and the Armed Forces began to blur. Also, they brought us tax reform, and also others, uncertain and fearful, which in some way affected the economy of the ⁤country, creating uncertainty everywhere.

They tried to introduce another reform disguised as a “funding law” ⁤which, fortunately, passed in Congress the previous ⁣Wednesday, in which it was intended to impose new taxes, even against investment and fuel, ⁢as well as ‌others were,​ apparently.They were‍ not​ so harmful.

Meanwhile, nothing has been said, from the government, about fifty ‍billion as some congressmen say, kept in trusts without knowing ⁢why they have‌ saved​ so much money that can be⁤ used to pay the debts of the EPS , such ⁣as, ‌to intervene in anomalies according to. to the Superintendent‍ of⁢ Health, strangely, transferred to another post.

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How can marxism inform modern economic policies to address wealth ‌inequality?⁢

Interview with Dr. ⁢Helen⁢ Rojas:⁣ Understanding‌ the Implications of Marxism ⁤in ​Today’s Economy

Time.news Editor: Welcome, Dr.Rojas. Thank you for joining us⁤ today ‍to discuss the⁣ implications of ‌Karl Marx’s philosophies in the⁢ context of⁤ modern economic ‌struggles,particularly in countries like Colombia. Let’s start with the ‍fundamental question: How do Marx’s ideas resonate with today’s socioeconomic issues, especially regarding wealth disparity?

Dr. Helen Rojas: thank⁤ you for having‍ me. Marx’s critique of capitalism centers around ⁤the‍ idea that wealth⁢ should ‍not be concentrated in the hands of a few⁤ while the majority suffer from poverty. His observations are eerily relevant today, ‌particularly in leftist ⁢and ‍communist countries where elite classes enjoy affluent ⁤lives, while ordinary citizens face dire socio-economic conditions. This imbalance is not just⁣ a philosophical concern, but a tangible reality ​for millions.

Time.news Editor: You​ mentioned that leftist countries, including Colombia, often experience disorder and inequity. Can you elaborate ⁤on ⁤how⁣ current government policies are exacerbating these issues?

Dr.Helen Rojas: Certainly.​ In Colombia, for instance, the government has ⁤implemented various reforms that often create ⁣uncertainty, driving both local and foreign investments away. The⁢ recent tax reforms, described as a ​“funding law,” have introduced higher taxes on businesses and‌ fuel. This ​has a chilling⁢ effect on ‌economic growth and entrepreneurship, leading many to​ seek opportunities abroad, which further exacerbates the economic struggle at home.

Time.news Editor:⁢ It ⁣truly ‍seems there’s a contradiction in the socialist agenda,⁣ which​ aims for equality yet leads to chaos.What insights can‌ you provide on the forums established in São Paulo and Puebla aimed at addressing wealth distribution?

Dr. Helen ⁢Rojas: The forums in São Paulo and Puebla ‍seek to tackle wealth disparities by advocating for equality.⁢ However, while the intention might⁢ be‌ noble, the execution often dismisses the importance of fostering environments where individuals ‍can pursue success and innovation.‍ It’s vital​ to‍ recognize ⁣that helping people succeed in business logistics and ​entrepreneurship can uplift entire communities and create more lasting economic structures.

Time.news editor:‍ Given the current ⁤climate of instability, what practical advice would you provide to entrepreneurs in Colombia facing ​these challenges?

Dr. Helen Rojas: For entrepreneurs,my advice would be to remain adaptable. Focus ⁣on​ innovative solutions and seek to understand the regulatory landscape so you‍ can navigate it effectively. building collaborations ⁤and networks can also provide support and⁢ share⁤ resources. Moreover,being transparent with your financial planning allows ​you to better​ prepare for‍ fluctuating ​policies and economic conditions. ‌

Time.news Editor: ⁤As we look at the role of government in economic stability, what⁢ can be done about the unaccounted fifty billion pesos in trusts mentioned by some congressmen?

Dr. Helen Rojas: Greater‌ transparency‍ and accountability ⁤in‍ government are crucial. This money could substantially aid in addressing health sector‍ debts and improving ‌infrastructure. citizens and businesses must demand accountability from policymakers to ensure ⁤that funds are used effectively⁣ for‍ the welfare of the population. It is⁢ essential for‌ fostering trust‍ in public institutions and ensuring future economic stability.

Time.news Editor: Thank‍ you, Dr. Rojas, for providing such a thorough outlook on the ‍legacy of Marxism and⁢ its relevance to contemporary economic issues. Your insights ‌are invaluable‍ as we navigate these ⁤complex ⁤discussions.

Dr. Helen Rojas: Thank you. It’s been a pleasure discussing these vital‍ topics. The‌ dialog must continue if we want to make a meaningful impact on our economy and society.

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