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Question
Who opposed the concept of 'Capitalist Individualism' and why?
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Solution
Pandit Deendayal Upadhya was an opponent of capitalist individualism for the following reasons:
- He was opposed to the concentration of wealth in a few hands.
- He believed that power and wealth should be distributed fairly among the people.
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