How can you be so retarded and make such great posts sometimes?
You ceased to be relevant the moment you failed to realize capitalism works independently of pretty much any given ideology
Otherwise it wouldn't work in singapore, saudi arabia, china, pinochetan dictatorship
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You don't even need freedom of speech, freedom of religion or freedom of anything to run a capitalist economic system
You only need some economic freedom, that's all
https://www.heritage.org/index/ranking
The US is ranked 12 btw when it comes to economic freedom, united arab emirates are ranked 9 lol
Now gtfo your mother should have aborted
"Otherwise it wouldn't work in singapore, saudi arabia, china"
Singapore I'm unfamiliar with but capitalism doesn't work in china because china isn't capitalist. Get that through your thick skull.
Ghost cities to prop up GDP and state funded run monopolies are not capitalism and never have been. Saudia arabia is a petro state that only exists for political reasons and will cease to exist when the u.s. changes it's priorities.
How can you be so retarded. I marvel at you the way onlookers marvel at freaks in a circus show.
Singapore is a dictatorship now you can shut the fuck your non sense
https://www.cato.org/policy-report/januaryfebruary-2013/how-china-became-capitalist
>Against conventional wisdom, we take the end of 1976 as the start of post‐Mao reform and argue that China basically became a market economy by the end of the 90s before it joined the World Trade Organization in 2001. In the new millennium, the Chinese economy has kept its growth momentum and become more integrated with the global economy. As an account of how China became capitalist, our book focuses mainly on the first two decades of reform. Within this time frame, our account is split into two parts by a dividing event, the 1989 Student Movement.
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