Pick 'em.
I'd have to say Smith. Communism is great if you're in a war and the public is convinced the other side is evil. They'll work their brains out, for every weapon they make helps in the fight against the evil opponent, and still get paid the same. Also, people in a communism feel better about working because it feels like they're work means something, whereas in capitalism it's just for some boss. But if you're in a normal situation with no enemy, the people will only do the least they can where they still have job security. In capitalism, they people will a lot of the time be striving and working hard to try to get to the higher position with more money. It's one big competition, and in the end in leads to more production.
That's my .02 cents.
I'd have to say Smith. Communism is great if you're in a war and the public is convinced the other side is evil. They'll work their brains out, for every weapon they make helps in the fight against the evil opponent, and still get paid the same. Also, people in a communism feel better about working because it feels like they're work means something, whereas in capitalism it's just for some boss. But if you're in a normal situation with no enemy, the people will only do the least they can where they still have job security. In capitalism, they people will a lot of the time be striving and working hard to try to get to the higher position with more money. It's one big competition, and in the end in leads to more production.
That's my .02 cents.
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