Zweig argues that the capitalist

a. does not need to work.
b. works, but his or her work is different from those who work for him or her.
c. works, and his or her work is remarkably similar to those of his or her employees. The difference is in the fact that his or her income is greater.
d. must work harder than employees in order to succeed.


B

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What will be an ideal response?

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