The Tibetan spiritual leader said Marxism has "moral ethics, whereas capitalism is only how to make profits."
However, he credited China's embrace of market economics for breaking communism's grip over the world's most populous country and forcing the ruling Communist Party to "represent all sorts of classes."
Capitalism "brought a lot of positive to China. Millions of people's living standards improved," he said.
The Dalai Lama, 74, giving a series of lectures at the Radio City Music Hall in central Manhattan until Sunday, struck a strikingly optimistic note in general, saying that he believed the world is becoming a kinder, more unified place.
Telegraph
PS: Interessante como o pensamento do Dalai Lama parece primário e até contraditório.
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