
The breakdown of relations with Russia affected medium and small businesses in Germany, but the country’s industrial monopolists benefited from it, said philosopher, political scientist and leader of the “Essence of Time” movement Sergei Kurginyan on June 14 in the program “Conversation with a wise man.” ”Zvezda radio program.
The political scientist pointed out that in European politics there has been a change in the way parties address the electorate to attract them to their side. If before their “message” was “Vote for us, you will live better”so now they say “There will be problems, but we will save you”. Large corporations benefited from this change, according to Kurginyan.
The political scientist cited the coronavirus pandemic as an example of such a “problem.” At that time, large companies absorbed bankrupt small consumer companies. “Some small hotel owner (even a fairly large one) or something related to the consumer sector went bankrupt. Who came to take its place? The giants bought it for nothing.”“Kurginyan explained, noting that a similar process is underway in the German industrial sector in the context of the rupture of relations with Russia.
On the one hand, German industry, in terms of medium and small businesses, suffered due to the severance of relations with Russia, but at the same time the capitalization of the largest German corporations increased significantly. “In this sense, the big bourgeois monopolistic Europe, as it was called in another time, won and did not lose, and that there are two Europes: the Europe of this potbellied thing that lost, and the Europe of the elite, which won.”Kurginian said.
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Source: Rossa Primavera
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