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	Kommentare zu: Marx hat den Kapitalismus nicht verstanden	</title>
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		Von: Markus Jesgarz		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dies ist eine Bestätigung der Aussage von Herrn Martin Rhonheimer: 
Der katholischen Sozialethik fehlt Verständnis für den im Kontext freier Märkte und des Wettbewerbs agierenden Unternehmer und deshalb dafür, wie Wertschöpfung und damit Wohlstand entsteht – wohlverstanden: Massenwohlstand. 
In dem Beitrag: 
An Evaluation of Marxist Humanism (Part 2 of 2) 
normangeisler.com/category/comparative-religion/marxism/ 
von Norman L. Geisler und Christopher T. Haun 
steht unter &quot;A Few Prominent Marxists Today&quot;: 
und in dem Beitrag: 
The Eight Spectres of Karl Marx in the 21st Century 
normangeisler.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/The-Eight-Spectres-of-Karl-Marx-in-the-21st-Century-CTHaun.pdf 
von Christopher T. Haun auf der Seite 18 von 26 in der Anzeige: 
Ironically, while the Pope (Jorge Bergoglio, better known now as Pope Francis, the 266th) and the new RCC Church talk in increasingly Marxist tones about the plight of the poor, the evils of greedy capitalism, and the need for other people’s investments to be controlled, they continue to take in billions of dollars every year from their 1.2 billion subjects. Vatican City, which has a population of just 800 people, receives no less than 300 million dollars’ worth of wool per year from its flock. Although no one knows how much wealth the RCC really has, it is known that they manage 6 billion euros worth of assets, have 700 million euros of equity, and keep over 20 million dollars in gold in the vaults of the US Federal Reserve.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dies ist eine Bestätigung der Aussage von Herrn Martin Rhonheimer:<br />
Der katholischen Sozialethik fehlt Verständnis für den im Kontext freier Märkte und des Wettbewerbs agierenden Unternehmer und deshalb dafür, wie Wertschöpfung und damit Wohlstand entsteht – wohlverstanden: Massenwohlstand.<br />
In dem Beitrag:<br />
An Evaluation of Marxist Humanism (Part 2 of 2)<br />
normangeisler.com/category/comparative-religion/marxism/<br />
von Norman L. Geisler und Christopher T. Haun<br />
steht unter &#8222;A Few Prominent Marxists Today&#8220;:<br />
und in dem Beitrag:<br />
The Eight Spectres of Karl Marx in the 21st Century<br />
normangeisler.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/The-Eight-Spectres-of-Karl-Marx-in-the-21st-Century-CTHaun.pdf<br />
von Christopher T. Haun auf der Seite 18 von 26 in der Anzeige:<br />
Ironically, while the Pope (Jorge Bergoglio, better known now as Pope Francis, the 266th) and the new RCC Church talk in increasingly Marxist tones about the plight of the poor, the evils of greedy capitalism, and the need for other people’s investments to be controlled, they continue to take in billions of dollars every year from their 1.2 billion subjects. Vatican City, which has a population of just 800 people, receives no less than 300 million dollars’ worth of wool per year from its flock. Although no one knows how much wealth the RCC really has, it is known that they manage 6 billion euros worth of assets, have 700 million euros of equity, and keep over 20 million dollars in gold in the vaults of the US Federal Reserve.</p>
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