Capitalism is not an ideology its the rule of law and free speech to enable free trade It has always existed since first humans
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That is the Marxist definition of Capitalism The straw dog argument their setup to justify their Marxist ideology
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You can recognize that you have an ideology if all the people that don't share it appear to be evil, stupid or misguided
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That's exactly the way antifa sees the world and tries to shut down free speech Capitalism depepends on free speech and rule of law
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Pinochet's Chile was capitalist, too. Capitalism is not the same as liberalism or democracy.
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China is communist Capitalism is a set of rules it is maximally efficient when freedom of speech allowed otherwise it uses prices signals
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Replying to @Inus62163313 @Plinz and
Capitalism is direct opposite to command economies and closed totalitarian economies ie cube Venezuela Maoism Stalinism Nazism All socialist
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Your classifications may be a bit coarse. Nazism was capitalist and fascist, Sweden is capitalist and socialist, China is not communist...
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But recurring point Capitalism is not an ideology it is a set of agreed upon rules free speech price signals etc. not a command economy
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Can you give a reference for your definition? Also, does "pure" capitalism exist if governments can overrule markets?
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