Re: Democracy: Ideal or not?
I disagree. I don't believe the very economic system of capitalism is at fault, but rather the corruption currently inherent in the US goverment and the fact that many congressmen are susceptible to bribes. Take the Abramoff case for example. With no doubt big business has an influence in government, but the fault lies, imo, much more in the politicians themselves than capitalism. After all, a controlled economy would probably not be purged of corruption or the abuse of power by a dictator. The most corrupt countries in the world tend to be countries in Central Asia (the Stans, bandgladesh etc), many of which, while capitalist in essence, have very little big business and are actually dominated more by agriculture (though metal production is important too), and hell, a quasi-bargain economy with market stalls and everything, at least in the non-major cities.
Originally posted by jewpinthethird



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