Is socialism inevitable?
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Ferencváros
Look, I get it - Ferencváros is a legendary club with serious history, but let's be real here. Hungarian football peaked decades ago, and now it's basically a feeder league for bigger European competitions. Fradi might dominate domestically, but when they hit the Champions League or Europa League, they get absolutely bodied by teams with actual resources. That's not socialism being inevitable - that's capitalism doing exactly what it's designed to do. The rich clubs get richer, buy all the talent, and everyone else fights for scraps. You want to talk about inevitability? It's not worker ownership of the means of production - it's this exact system where money concentrates at the top. Real Madrid and Man City will keep hoovering up talent while clubs like Ferencváros become glorified training academies. That's your capitalist "meritocracy" in action. The fact that Hungarian clubs can't compete financially proves capitalism creates these massive inequalities, not that socialism is some inevitable endpoint. The market sorted this out already - and guess what? The house always wins.
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