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by runarberg
1005 days ago
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What you are describing is basically social democracy and exists in large parts of Europe. That said capitalism is a state enforced system, which is protected with violence. Every attempt to topple the system and provide an alternative has been met with violence by the state, and every successful revolutions have been through violence. It is hardly a scientifically pristine environment to provide a fair comparison of alternatives, is it? There will come a time in human history where capitalism is a thing of the past, and only then will we have the tools to judge alternatives. As of now, we can clearly see that early attempts at capitalism were horrible, and resulted in travesties for the common working population. This is the same story of any system that preceded it. I have a feeling future peoples will largely blame the current system for the climate crisis, and deem it equally bad—if not worse—than our historic alternatives. |
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> That said capitalism is a state enforced system, which is protected with violence.
As opposed to the hands-off, peaceful Soviet state which flourished without horrible capitalism.