[QUOTE] Originally posted by Sprayber
I'lll ask the question that I've asked many times before. Given the track record of communism and the seemly lack of concern that it's past representatives have demonostrated for the real welfare of the people, why should we give them any serious thought as an alternative to the system that we already have.[/qoute]
First of all, capitalism has a lot more failure cases. In fact, the failure rate of capitalism is appallingly high, yet you still endorse it. Why?
Secondly, what do you mean by "real welfare?"
Thirdly, the sort of Capitalism we see today is not pure (laissez-faire) Capitalism. Pure Capitalism does not work.
I'lll ask the question that I've asked many times before. Given the track record of communism and the seemly lack of concern that it's past representatives have demonostrated for the real welfare of the people, why should we give them any serious thought as an alternative to the system that we already have.[/qoute]
First of all, capitalism has a lot more failure cases. In fact, the failure rate of capitalism is appallingly high, yet you still endorse it. Why?
Secondly, what do you mean by "real welfare?"
Thirdly, the sort of Capitalism we see today is not pure (laissez-faire) Capitalism. Pure Capitalism does not work.
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