In ideal capitalism there is not exploitation. Capitalism like communism doesn't exist in pure form. There are of course several problems with Capitalism, but they are by far outshadowed by communism's
Market = Capitalism, socialism (in your sense) is just infrastructure and safety nets, which are in essence not socialist. Co-ops are welcome in capitalism. Capitalism also has nothing against workers organizing, just that they shouldn't force their will on non-members against their will.
All countries have infrastructure and armies, most have schools and hospitals. There is nothing socialistic about it. High taxation is not socialistic, as long as private ownership and pursuitofhappinessis allowed.
Socialism is about means of production, planned economy and dictating people's choices.
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u/Osaccius Dec 06 '22
In ideal capitalism there is not exploitation. Capitalism like communism doesn't exist in pure form. There are of course several problems with Capitalism, but they are by far outshadowed by communism's
Market = Capitalism, socialism (in your sense) is just infrastructure and safety nets, which are in essence not socialist. Co-ops are welcome in capitalism. Capitalism also has nothing against workers organizing, just that they shouldn't force their will on non-members against their will.
All countries have infrastructure and armies, most have schools and hospitals. There is nothing socialistic about it. High taxation is not socialistic, as long as private ownership and pursuitofhappinessis allowed.
Socialism is about means of production, planned economy and dictating people's choices.