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Is capital becoming irrelevant?
[Speaker 1]
Start with a couple of random comments here, but like giving, re-equalizing and giving back property ostensibly to the previous owner, that was tried in Zimbabwe with disastrous results, no matter how tenuous the claim may have been. But anyways, the point here is... Isn't this a whole thing, a rearguard battle? I mean, Marxism, sharing resources, et cetera, or for that matter, opposing it.
I mean, here we have in this small country alone, millions of people with sizable pension funds. We have large companies, especially in the United States, like Microsoft, Apple, Google, whatever, where the capital is between the ears of the various employees, and they go home every day, and they're the capitalists.
[Speaker 2]
[Speaker 1]
Yes, comment on that latter. Isn't this sort of becoming irrelevant, slowly but steadily? The whole business of capital, I mean, this time.
[Speaker 3]
[Speaker 1]
Well, primarily Dr. Feynman. Thank you Nils. If the chair wants to say something, that's fine.