Capitalism always leads to monopolization and the concentration of power in the hands of a few. This doesn’t mean communism is better. Both are two sides of the same coin, resulting in the centralization of power and wealth. Capitalism exploits the masses through monopolies and large corporations, while communism does the same through state control.So what is the solution? What is the ideal economic and social order?
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>>517714571I live in the U.S. so I’ll just say capitalism is great. I’m not a terrorist. I am so thankful to live under this perfect system with no valid criticisms
>>517715157Are you aware that while you're happy about a few hundred thousand dollars, there are people with trillions who are gaining more and more influence over politics and will sooner or later affect your life too?
>>517714571I've got newsflash for you, OP. Both Capitalism and Communism end stages devolve into complete, ultimate inequality. I'm talking Master-Slave societies. Get a grip and read some more books
>>517715157might as well do a flip before the gestapo gets to you.
>>517715317Can you recommend books?
>>517714571The only movements that seek to seriously undermine Capitalist thinking tend to inevitably and irrevocably intertwine their thinking with anti-white and anti-western culture (at least in the USA.) Any leftist overthrowing of Capitalism will inevitably mutate into some form of pseudo-leninist state which seeks to eradicate all forms of national and ethnic identity. I consider this outcome deeply undesirable but I must concede the current trend in this nation being a form of "gay/retarded Israelophilic fascism" is equally revolting.
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