You could draw a big Yin Yang and call it capitalism and you would be right. Because capitalism is a paradox just like a whole lot of other things.
How does capitalism work where socialism fails?
Capitalism succeeds because of greed.
If greed didn't exist capitalism would fail just like Socialism has.
Socialism has failed because:"From each according to his ability and to each according to his needs"
doesn't succeed because it doesn't agree with basic human nature.
However, the problem with capitalism is when it resembles feudalism which it is beginning to worldwide now. For example, State Capitalism and feudalism are exactly the same thing. Compare the two and you will see what I mean.
And State capitalism is what is beginning to happen in all western countries now. State capitalism in western countries is a depopulation imperative. In other words feudalism or state capitalism depopulates countries just like what is happening now on earth because money is taken from the middle class and the poor to the point where they can't buy food and they starve as a result.
So, the real enemy of the poor and middle class worldwide right now is state sponsored capitalism.
State sponsored capitalism will be the death of the middle class and poor worldwide.
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