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Related: About this forumOne fifth of Germans call for revolution, a third reject capitalism
One in five Germans believe that revolution, not reform, is the only way for living standards in Germany to be improved, a new study by the Free University of Berlin suggests.
The report, entitled 'Against state and capital for the revolution' found among other trends that a staggering 62% of Germans quizzed by researchers believe they live in an imperfect democracy where the economy has more power than the electorate, and a third believe that capitalism leads to poverty and hunger.
Overall, the researchers noted a growing suspicion of central government and of the mainstream media, as well as an openness to conspiracy theories.
Almost 50% of respondents said they had noticed an increased surveillance of left-wing dissidents by police and the state, and the report authors noted overall that a sizeable proportion of the German population are moving increasingly towards the left of the political spectrum, and are more likely to hold both anti-fascist and anti-capitalist views.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/02/one-fifth-of-germans-call-for-revolution-a-third-reject-capitalism/
cantbeserious
(13,039 posts)eom
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)and I'd been born and raised over there. Life would have been far different, but I'm guessing also far better. Maybe it's time for some immersion courses to get my spoken German back up to my reading.
TBF
(34,320 posts)learn German or French. Most of our ancestors were pre-revolutionary Puritans but one was more recent and we still have close family in England. I feel like she'd at least have a chance at a decent quality of life if she moves to Europe.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)housemate's niece into it. Gave her a bilingual German-English bible for her first Communion, although French would have made more sense for her, given that they have French-Canadian relatives who still speak French as a first language. Going to try and get her started on the Pratchett 'Tiffany Aching' books, and if she likes those, give her the German editions as well.