Ramo -
When a corporation is subsidised, it ceases operating in a capitalist system since capitalism operates through a level playing field - the marketplace - where people are free to exchange goods and labor. Subsidies are a form of favoritism... As for breaking strikes, depends on what "breaking" means. If I employ people and they walk off the job to seek redress, they have that right and we can discuss the grievance. But if I hire other people, am I breaking the strike? If the strikers try to inhibit my operation through violence or blocking entrances, etc., and the state uses force to free me from their tactics, that's an enforcement of capitalism.
On the one hand, the lack of private authority means that there are no groups that can effectively co-opt the state. In capitalist societies, you consistently see either the rich using the state to break strikes, fund corporate subsidies, etc. or the poor using the state to seek redress through welfare, etc. Wealth disparity has always lead to the growth of the state.
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