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by dmitriid
1524 days ago
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You're confusing authoritarian governments with limitations on capitalism. We already had unlimited capitalism. It had child labor, literally poison as "medicine" [1] etc. In modern times unrestricted capitalism keeps doing the same: from sweatshops all over Asia to things like Nestle literally dissuading mothers from breastfeeding in developing nations which led to widespread problems like, you know, children dying. [1] See, for example, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_(horse)?wprov=sfti1 |
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I am not. Economists specifically cite the liberalization of the economy as a major contributor to the decline in poverty, through its positive impact on the rate of economic development.
>>In modern times unrestricted capitalism keeps doing the same: from sweatshops all over Asia
Before sweatshops, the quality of life in those countries was much worse.
>>Nestle literally dissuading mothers from breastfeeding in developing nations which led to widespread problems like, you know, children dying
That can be dealt with perfectly well within the rules of capitalism, which encourages prosecution of fraud, and impartial civil courts where bad actors can be sued.
This is also an anecdote, and says nothing about the broader impact on capitalism, which is captured by statistical evidence like the rate of poverty.