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To: average joe who wrote (96624)11/17/2012 8:31:13 PM
From: Maurice Winn5 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219651
 
A more accurate description is fascism: <China is pure unbridled capitalism. Anyone that thinks otherwise is just deluding themselves. > en.wikipedia.org Capitalism is specifically private property, private enterprise, self determination, capital accumulation and deployment, without permission from a kleptocracy. A government in an actually capitalist country would not favour cronies, would not rob the producers, would not allow pollution or other external harm to people or the commons by enterprises or individuals, would stop robbery and fraud, would enforce contracts and protect people and their property.

An actually capitalist country would also allocate ownership of the commons, and the government to individual citizens by way of Tradable Citizenship.

China is very very far from capitalist. But compared with the deep socialism of much of the democratic world it tends to look that way. People in the very unfree Free World have little idea about what actual freedom is or what actual capitalism is.

Not deluded,
Mqurice