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Is inequality unavoidable in capitalist society?

I think it is unavoidable
•In capitalist society strong people are those who have money, so such strong people can change the society in a way they like
•Those who have money can educate their children and such children can go to good universities
and when they are grown up they become rich, so this cycle continues

[質疑応答]
Why do you think the degree of inequality varies among countries?
→because some countries have financial support to poor people, while other countries don’t have it

教育に経済格差は反映されてますか?みたいな質問
→I think so. This is apparent when you look at the current system of the university entrance exam.
Those students who have rich parents can go to cram school and learn subjects more effectively and go to a good university,
while students who have poor parents cannot go to such additional schools.

Does Japan have a good education system?
→I don’t think so(?). In Japan even poor people can go to university, but sometimes they have to borrow money from some institution.
And they have to struggle hard to pay back the money they borrowed during the period of university (?)
so it is a really heavy burden on them. So it is a problem(?)