Someday, the capitalist system will disappear in the United States, because no social class system has been eternal. One day, class societies will disappear.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In hindsight it may even seem inevitable that a socialist society will starve when it runs out of capitalists.
My idea, as the whole world knows, is that the capitalist system now doesn't work either for the United States or the world, driving it from crisis to crisis, which are each time more serious.
I don't think that left to its own devices, capitalism moves along smoothly and everyone gets treated fairly in the process. Capitalism is like a child: if you want the child to grow up free and productive, somebody's got to look over the shoulder of that child.
If you happen to be in the right place at the right time, the capitalist system is a beautiful thing.
The working class will not halt until socialism has been realized.
But it is also clear that left entirely untouched by public policy, the capitalist system will produce more inequality than is socially healthy or than is necessary for maximum efficiency.
If allowed to run free of the social system, capitalism will attempt to corrupt and undermine democracy, which is after all not a natural state.
America has thrived on capitalism, and America will thrive again on capitalism.
What if capitalism is unsustainable, and socialism is impossible?
Capitalism is part of our system, but it's not for the faint of heart.
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