If you disagree with anything I say for political reasons, you are right. Everyone's political beliefs are per definition the right ones. That is how political beliefs work, unfortunately, and what makes it so hard to discuss policy across political camps.
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You are operating in a hypothetical parallel universe, and refuse to understand and accept the constraints of the one you physically live in. You still think that acceptance is a moral act, not a cognitive one. Accept not what you think is right, but what is true.
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I don't think that capitalism was disproven by empirical findings. I think it really exists.
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The claim that capitalism leads to good outcomes for all participants is easily disproven, but that would be a naive and vulgar claim. (There is some evidence that so far, we did not get any alternatives to work at scale without worse outcomes, however.)
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I have lived in what was probably the best noncapitalist modern society that existed so far. It had little income inequality, but that income did not buy you very much, and eventually it collapsed, largely due to inefficiency.http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/photo-gallery-east-germany-s-transformation-fotostrecke-59943.html …
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This is not my implication. My implication is that the claim that because capitalism leads to bad outcomes, a system built on values that prescribe adherence to better outcomes will be better is not evident.
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