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Main Characteristics of Capitalist Economies

There are several different types of economic systems employed by nations. Two such types, socialism and capitalism are the most common. Capitalism is often referred to as a free market economy in its purest form; a common type of socialism is communism. Embedded in these economic systems are political and social elements that influence the degree of purity of each system. In other words, many capitalist nations have elements of socialism interwoven. So even though there are different degrees or levels of commitment to the ideals of capitalism, there are several traits that are common among all capitalists.

Top Characteristics

1. Two-class system: Historically a capitalist society was characterized by the split between two classes of individuals--the capitalist class, which owns the means for producing and distributing goods (the owners) and the working class, who sell their labor to the capitalist class in exchange for wages. The economy is run by the individuals (or corporations) who own and operate companies and make decisions as to the use of resources. But there exists a division of labor which allows for specialization, typically occurring through education and training, further breaking down the two class system into sub-classes (eg the middle class).

2. Profit motive: Companies exist to make a profit. The motive for all companies is to make and sell goods and services only for profits. Companies do not exist solely to satisfy people's needs. Even though some goods or services may satisfy needs, they will only be available if the people have the resources to pay for them.

3. Minimal government Intervention: Capitalist societies believe markets should be left alone to operate without government intervention. However, a completely government-free capitalist society exists in theory, only. Even in the United States--the poster child for capitalism--the government regulates certain industries, such as the Dodd-Frank Act for financial institutions. By contrast, a purely capitalist society would allow the markets to set prices based on demand and supply for the purpose of making profits.

4. Competition: True capitalism needs a competitive market. Without competition, monopolies exist and instead of the market setting the prices, the seller is the price setter, which is against the conditions of capitalism.

5. Willingness to change: The last characteristic of capitalism is the ability to adapt and change. Technology has been a game changer in every society and the willingness to allow change and adaptability of societies to improve inefficiencies within economic structures is a true characteristic.

Bottom Line

Capitalism in its purest form is a society in which the market sets prices for the sole purpose of profits and any inefficiency or intervention that reduces profit making will be eliminated by the market.

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1992 #UN #world by THE DIPPER on Socialism – Video


1992 #UN #world by THE DIPPER on Socialism
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Copy of SOCIALISM & HONESTY – Video


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Socialism is the best economic system only if there is honesty in spending public money, and open accountability and transparence in accounting. The public must take an interest...Entheogens:...

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Reinventing Socialism: A Risky Business For French Left – Video


Reinventing Socialism: A Risky Business For French Left
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Socialism Is a Science: Guinean Organization

Pyongyang, October 27 (KCNA) -- The Guinean National Committee for the Study of the Juche Idea released its information bulletin "Socialism Is a Science" on October 21.

The bulletin said as follows:

It is the 20th anniversary of the publication of "Socialism Is a Science", the work of Kim Jong Il, leader of the DPR of Korea.

Kim Jong Il in the work declared that man-centred socialism, socialism centred on the popular masses, is sure to win for its scientific accuracy and truth.

20 years since the publication of the work were the days when its validity and vitality were fully demonstrated.

The Korean people could win a brilliant victory in the fierce confrontation with the imperialists aimed at "a total end of socialism" and in the struggle for defending socialism late in the last century. It was because they had firm confidence and inevitable faith in socialism.

The situation shows how foolish the "total end of socialism" touted by the imperialists and their spokesmen is and proves that socialism is a science and truth and it is the law governing the development of history that humankind advances towards socialism.

Socialism is a science and it will surely emerge victorious.

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