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JTと植田本をライティング対策で利用した。スピーチ用に自分の解答を圧縮する作業を
してるけど、どうもスピーチで、即興であの形で文章を作れないわ。
それで、そのトピックだったら、俺はどう回答するだろう?と今作ってみた。
理由なんか一つしか示せなかったけど、こんなのでも大丈夫だろうか?

I believe that inequality is unavoidable in capitalist societies.
Capitalist societies are formed based on competition,
unlike communist societies where private properties are shared by others.
Therefore, citizens are required to earn money as laborers. However, people’s starting line differs from person to person.

Most citizens want to become successful, but their bases vary from person
to person. For example, if a person is born in a rich family in a wealthy
country, the person can be well educated and are given more opportunities
to work for successful companies. On the other hand,
if another person is born in a poor country in a poor nation,
the person may be destined to be poor since he cannot go to school
and has to continue to beg money.

In this manner, in capitalist societies, people are in many cases destined
to be successful or unsuccessful depending on the wealth of their families
and nations. Starting line is different from person to person.
Therefore, I believe inequality is natural in capitalist societies.