The irreconcilable flaw with all known alternatives to capitalism is that those alternatives seek to force productive people to support unproductive people involuntarily, and unproductive people given unlimited support tend to remain unproductive and a drain on productive people. Eventually the unproductive become a large enough burden t…
The irreconcilable flaw with all known alternatives to capitalism is that those alternatives seek to force productive people to support unproductive people involuntarily, and unproductive people given unlimited support tend to remain unproductive and a drain on productive people. Eventually the unproductive become a large enough burden to collapse the system, or the productive rebel against being forced to do something against their will and collapse the system.
The irreconcilable flaw with all known alternatives to capitalism is that those alternatives seek to force productive people to support unproductive people involuntarily, and unproductive people given unlimited support tend to remain unproductive and a drain on productive people. Eventually the unproductive become a large enough burden to collapse the system, or the productive rebel against being forced to do something against their will and collapse the system.