ousdahl wrote: ↑Fri Nov 04, 2022 11:14 am
japhy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 04, 2022 11:09 am
I thought you wanted a reasoned conversation.
How is universal healthcare the only delineator between economic systems? What economic system does universal healthcare fall under?
are there other metrics you prefer?
I just picked universal healthcare cuz I think it IS one of those delineators that might suggest a more socialist/commie system.
But again, I dunno where you're going with this.
I'm all for reasoned conversation, but it's just difficult to do when you're being so CoyDC about it.
What's your point here? Why'd you post the top 15 economies by GDP and expect me to have all these answers for you?
Because you are the one espousing the superiority of socialism and communism to capitalism with regards to changing important environmental decision making for the future.
How does universal healthcare fit into that?
Look at descriptions of those economic systems. They are theories, not actual economic systems that have been used to run the economy of any of those countries. China's economy has created 539 billionaires since they became "socialist/communist" and Russia's economy has created 83 according to Forbes. That don't sound anything like either Marxist definition to me. Sounds like capitalism to me.
So I would posit that all of those countries are capitalist. There are no socialist or communist countries in the world and never have been. At the first stage of the socialist revolution someone is put in charge of something, realizes this is their chance to make real money, and never lets go of control. In the end they turn into authoritarians to hold onto the money and get richer. The richer they get the more firmly they hold onto power and restrict who gets into their club.
In the end there are two types of capitalism then, democracy based and authoritarian based. If you want a say in how capitalists makes decisions, then you need to speak their language. Capital ownership and consumers are the only two voices at the table.