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Africans and Negative Competition in Canadian Factories. Revamping Canada's Immigration, Employment, and Welfare Policies?

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Healthy competition is essential for societal progress, as outlined by Fossungu, who contrasts it with negative competition that hinders growth. The book emphasizes that Canadian regulations apply equally to all, including individuals and corporations, but also delves into the concept of voluntary slavery, suggesting it is more insidious than forced enslavement. By exploring Ignorance Theory, Fossungu argues that ignorance of one's own ignorance is the most detrimental state. He critiques those who refrain from asserting their rights, viewing it as a means for oppressors to exploit their power.

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Africans and Negative Competition in Canadian Factories. Revamping Canada's Immigration, Employment, and Welfare Policies?, Peter Ateh-Afac Fossungu

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