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by gvr
4310 days ago
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The way I think about economic systems is - Level of business regulation. From left wing Marx style central production control to pure capitalism. - Level of redistribution of wealth. From high taxation with redistribution of wealth and strong infrastructure for all citizens (think Sweden or Denmark) to low taxation. I believe some form of capitalism mixed with somewhat aggressive redistribution of wealth would yield the highest productivity and the most humane society. This is basically how Sweden operates. |
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This is about private property. Marxists deny the right for individuals or companies to own the "means of production".
"- Level of redistribution of wealth. From high taxation with redistribution of wealth and strong infrastructure for all citizens (think Sweden or Denmark) to low taxation."
This is also about private property because aggressive redistribution of wealth is by definition impinging on the right to accrue private property.
"I believe some form of capitalism mixed with somewhat aggressive redistribution of wealth would yield the highest productivity and the most humane society. This is basically how Sweden operates."
This is socialism which sits in the middle of the one dimensional spectrum of economic systems.
Also how do you define productivity? Because I assure you that a sweatshop is more productive per dollar than any shoe factory in Sweden.
Unless you mean maximizing the sum productivity and humanity at the expense of one or the other. But humanity is a little harder to quantify eh? :)