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  In your mind, which concept is more important? (search mode)
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Question: Assuming the two ever directly conflict, which of the two is more important to you/takes precedent?
#1
Capitalism (D)
 
#2
Democracy (D)
 
#3
Capitalism (R)
 
#4
Democracy (R)
 
#5
Capitalism (L)
 
#6
Democracy (L)
 
#7
Capitalism (I/O)
 
#8
Democracy (I/O)
 
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Total Voters: 58

Author Topic: In your mind, which concept is more important?  (Read 1972 times)
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koenkai
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E: 0.71, S: -2.52

« on: October 10, 2012, 07:27:10 PM »

Really irrelevant. There is no such thing as a non-capitalistic democracy. Even countries like Sweden and Denmark are fundamentally capitalistic, although with much deeper social nets than most Anglophone countries.
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koenkai
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E: 0.71, S: -2.52

« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2012, 07:36:47 PM »

Really irrelevant. There is no such thing as a non-capitalistic democracy. Even countries like Sweden and Denmark are fundamentally capitalistic, although with much deeper social nets than most Anglophone countries.

Oh well. I would've been disappointed if I had actually expected you to answer the question outright. I think everyone here knows your real answer.

Too bad my understanding of the world, whether correct or not, is deeper than reducing issues to easily digestible catchwords in order to attack others. Which is your general modus operandi, though when it fails, you generally switch to a "bah, you people can't understand" to try to disqualify disagreement. Give it a rest. I am at most generous, thoroughly unimpressed with every argument I have ever seen you make.
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