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CrossTalk: Capitalism for whom?
5 years ago in #dtube by rt-international (-24)(1)
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Wish he would have shut the hell up and let Tucker talk, but right on all accounts.
One big point that didn't quite get fleshed out all the way is, when we talk about "equality", we need to be specific. Equality of opportunity and equality of outcome are two very different things. True capitalism allows for equality of opportunity and fosters growth organically. Equality of outcome has to be forced, hinders people from achieving their full potential, and has no choice but to violate people's basic human rights to be effective. This is the fundamental difference between individualistic ideologies like capitalism, and collectivist ideologies like socialism.
what if actually equality of opportunity is a myth? also in this world, there's never true capitalism for once.
Socialism is the next step after capitalism has matured enough.....the societies which has exploited the full potential of capitalism will have to step into socialism
Once socialism is matured enough, communism can come into the picture...
https://steemit.com/life/@banzzara/the-debate-on-socialism-and-capitalism-7pfamkla