Global Economy

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  • JSK0

    I always find it funny that people who criticize capitalism or market dynamics or transfer of wealth are people who live in the capitalistic society. They have the luxury to complain about such topic. Western ideals and notions tends to provide the speculative idea that there is a disparity among others as it is compared to their own means.

    Indeed, disparity is a natural state but it is not unjust. Note that market changes the transfer of wealth regardless of manipulative state. China, who has entered the capitalistic momentum, has taken more prominent role in global economy. If you believe that capitalism and notion of market forces are not justified, this is a clear example. If you would have asked someone 25 years ago that China would be global economic power, no one would have believed you.

    Capitalism has a natural order.

    It is in our nature to be competitive and create class system. While some are defined, others are created through wealth or other means. Survival of the fittest or smartest will prevail regardless. This natural order fits well with capitalistic society.

    • why doesnt blueman hate u?deathboy
    • They're both members of a clandestine brotherhood, conspiring together and stuff.raf

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