Zero-sum thinking
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"Perhaps the essence of Marxist thinking is in the aphorism, “From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs. This statement is fundamentally based on a zero-sum view of the world. Each clause reflects a zero-sum error."--The Capitalism Paradox (2019) by Paul H. Rubin |
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Zero-sum thinking perceives situations as zero-sum games, where one person's gain would be another's loss.
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