How did Mavrodi get people with Soviet-type thinking to believe in stocks?



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How did Mavrodi get people with Soviet-type thinking to believe in stocks? and got a better answer

Response from Антон Владимирович[+++++]

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Easy!

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Even without Maviodi there are open-ended pyramid schemes, and people who are not Soviet-minded fall for them.

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Everybody believes in freebies, he promised citizens freebies plus advertising about his brother Maria and boots.

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By that time the Soviet way of thinking had become rotten.

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advertising

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And now Cashbury is no better.

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There are always people who hope for a freebie. Now Cashbury has raised several billions. And here on this site they are constantly askingWhat kind of site is it, is it trustworthy? Is it true that I put 2,000 dollars in there and can withdraw 4,000? Yesterday someone was interested in the site where they give out iPhones While there are fools in the world.

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Soviet people, in general, believed in the magical power of stocks in the capitalist West. It was long presented by propaganda as a disgusting bourgeois opportunity for non-labor enrichment, in contrast to our right-with-everyone-for-labor approach. By '91, a lot of people thought that capitalism would quickly create a branch of paradise on earth. As soon as they started to build capitalism, you immediately got these bourgeois opportunities that the damn communists deprived people of.

 

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