My claim is that we do not have a market economy, but a capitalist economy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There is no pure free-market economy.
Markets can do many wonderful things, which is why I'm glad to live in a capitalist country.
Capitalism and the market are presented as synonymous, but they are not. Capitalism is both the enemy of the market and democracy.
We no longer have a free market in the United States, we have a government controlled free market.
Having seen a non-market economy, I suddenly understood much better what I liked about a market economy.
Capitalism is not an economic system, but a world-outlook, or rather, a part of a whole world-outlook.
The economy is not an abstraction. The economy consists of people, and it will only grow if people feel secure and are reasonably free.
The historical debate is over. The answer is free-market capitalism.
A nation's economy is more than its markets, tastes, technologies and property rights.
I think that there is absolutely no free market in modern industrial states.
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