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Stalin defines the jungle law of capitalism as a ruthless and competitive environment where the strongest and most aggressive individuals or entities dominate and exploit the weaker ones. This concept reflects the inherent inequalities and brutal nature of capitalist systems, where survival often hinges on one's ability to outmaneuver and overpower others, leading to social and economic disparities. In this context, he critiques capitalism for prioritizing profit and power over collective well-being and social justice.

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