Which Economic system to you is the best for a society?
One with no state intervention.
That worked out great until the great depression and about 3% of the population...
That worked out great until the great depression and about 3% of the population...
What does that even mean? They're contradistinctive.A mixture of the good elements of all.
What does that even mean? They're contradistinctive.
How would you reconcile Capitalism's pursuit of profit and competition with Communism's egalitarian focus on human need?
You do know that state intervention is what keep America in the depression longer then any other industrialize nation.
Nope, there was state intervention. If you agree, respond to me in this thread.
Oh god.. No.. Not this kinda thing again "no im right" response after over and over again
Nope, there was state intervention. If you agree, respond to me in this thread.
What does that even mean? They're contradistinctive.
How would you reconcile Capitalism's pursuit of profit and competition with Communism's egalitarian focus on human need?
The way every mixed market economy on earth has. You have a capitalist system with market regulation, worker protections, environmental protections, and some sort of a safety net.
Would you do that, Scatt? For me? Love ya, babe. :kissy:I would reconcile it by pointing out you mislabeled both.
Which Economic system to you is the best for a society?
Because Capitalism's all about human need. Sho nuff.The way every mixed market economy on earth has. You have a capitalist system with market regulation, worker protections, environmental protections, and some sort of a safety net.
Because Capitalism's all about human need. Sho nuff.
The starving millions say cheers for the safety net. :thumbs:
I can't do this. Not with you. I just can't. I'm not that strong.The starving millions in the communist state of North Korea?