So basically you're situation is "Everybody acts in such a way that two systems are made perfect", and now we have to choose between these two perfect systems?
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That's not what I said.
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It pretty much is. In order to decide how well an economic system works, you have to evaluate how well it accomplishes its aims and advantages. If everybody is perfectly "moral" towards one another, then the question is sort of pointless.
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On third thought, no, not nevermind, -blam!- you. I never said "perfectly" moral. I just said "very" moral.
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All right, that's fair enough - however. . . [quote]every reason why people can't have nice things is gone[/quote] So, again, it really doesn't matter which system is chosen.
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But which system will give nicer things? Which one will lead to more economic growth? Which one will lead to a higher quality of life in general?
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So out of two good system, which would be better? Capitalism, I would say.
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Edited by King Dutchy: 12/26/2013 5:13:12 PMOn second thought, nevermind.