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People's Capitalism
by Chris Kanyane
Prosperity Code: The People’s Capitalism. Prosperity Code In the age of empty promises and weaponized dependency, a new code rises — People’s Capitalism. It’s not just economic reform. It’s spiritual resistance against the idea that your future should be handed to you by politicians in parliament. For 30 years, South Africa has chanted about a “developmental state.”But let’s be honest — the developmental state is a trap.It takes power away from the people and hands it to bureaucrats, comrades, and cadres. You sit mesmerized, thinking “They will develop me. The state will fix me.”But all it’s done is break you. People’s Capitalism says: No more waiting. No more watching.It doesn’t trust in state miracles. It trusts in the dignity of work, the discipline of self-ownership, and the fire of local enterprise. Where the developmental state promised a better life for all, it delivered unemployment, poverty, and failed dreams.Where it centralized hope, it decentra
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Prosperity Code: The People’s Capitalism. Prosperity Code In the age of empty promises and weaponized dependency, a new code rises — People’s Capitalism. It’s not just economic reform. It’s spiritual resistance against the idea that your future should be handed to you by politicians in parliament. For 30 years, South Africa has chanted about a “developmental state.”But let’s be honest — the developmental state is a trap.It takes power away from the people and hands it to bureaucrats, comrades, and cadres. You sit mesmerized, thinking “They will develop me. The state will fix me.”But all it’s done is break you. People’s Capitalism says: No more waiting. No more watching.It doesn’t trust in state miracles. It trusts in the dignity of work, the discipline of self-ownership, and the fire of local enterprise. Where the developmental state promised a better life for all, it delivered unemployment, poverty, and failed dreams.Where it centralized hope, it decentra
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