The High Cost of Capitalism: The Stress Health Crisis
The pressure to produce and perform in the workplace, combined with the competition for financial success can lead to a cycle of stress that can be difficult to escape.
The pressure to produce and perform in the workplace, combined with the competition for financial success can lead to a cycle of stress that can be difficult to escape.
Capitalism has been the dominant economic system for several centuries, characterised by private ownership and control of the means of production with the pursuit of profit as the main driver of economic activity. However, the limitations of this system have become increasingly apparent in recent years, leading to calls for a shift towards a more sustainable and equitable economic system.
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