Stakeholder and Shareholder Capitalism?

Hello, could someone please help defining the above for me please?

Thanks so much!!

Answers:
Easy - a Shareholder is some-one who has PAID MONEY for an interest in a Company (ie. holds a SHARE in it).

Stakeholder is an invented (i.e. "made up") term, created by left-wing / communist / subversives, and is used to mean some-one who believes they are "entitled" (as some sort of "human right" (or maybe 'handed down by GOD')) to have an interest in a Company WITHOUT PAYING FOR IT.

Essentially a Shareholder has a legitimate entitlement to be informed and consulted - whilst a "Stakeholder" has an (il)legitimate (non)entitlement to be (un)informed and (not)consulted.

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