Simfan34
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Political Matrix E: 0.90, S: 4.17
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« on: October 10, 2012, 11:42:26 PM » |
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« edited: October 10, 2012, 11:45:41 PM by ስምፋን፫፬ »
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Capitalism, hands-down.
The character of this nation, and of the world in the past two centuries, has been far more impacted-and for the better-by the exchange of ideas, money, trade, and companies, than by the amount of people who got to vote in a given set of nations. koenkai touches upon that point- whilst there are many non-democratic capitalist states, there is no democratic non-capitalist state. With North Korea and Cuba seemingly embracing a degree of liberal economic reform, the latter more notably so than the former, there is perhaps no nation in the world (with the possible exception of Laos, I don't know what they're doing), that does not practice capitalism, and the same cannot be said for democracy- while almost all nations pay lip service to it.
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