economy

May 4, 2026

Long live the entrepreneur

Every year, the same story. Reminders of glorious times, laments over marginalized and unhappy workers, calls for uprising, of course, after the May Day celebration. Labor Day, and the working class, always in the same scenography, iconography, and choreography.

Long live the entrepreneur

TL;DR

  • Annual Labor Day celebrations are repetitive and lack originality.
  • Entrepreneurs are crucial for mobilizing factors of production and driving economic activity.
  • In market economies, entrepreneurs are key drivers of economic development, innovation, and job creation.
  • Historically, entrepreneurs were suppressed in socialist states but are vital in democratic societies.
  • Entrepreneurship is essential for national resilience amidst geopolitical instability, automation, and demographic changes.
  • Entrepreneurs are visionaries who manage risk, adapt quickly, and contribute to wealth creation and societal well-being through taxes.
  • The 'virus of socialism' prevents recognition of the fact that entrepreneurs must become wealthy to be successful.

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