| DCOK said: Communism doesn't work, ask the Soviet Union. As for China, they aren't wholly communist anymore. They have opened up to capitalist ideals and have allowed western companies to work in their country. I guarantee that half of the video games made wouldn't be so if the U.S. was a communist country. |
Cuba having old cars is not communism's fault, America has had sanctions on Cuba since the 1950's. The USA won't let Cuba trade if they wanted. Your other stuff is right though. And what if a country wants to put it's people over profit, the US should not interfere there.
But back to capitalism, it's not perfect itself. If it were, boom and bust and unemployment wouldn't exist. Also, most of the rich are rich because there family are, in most cases. Few ordinary people ever became rich like that and the companies get too big that they end up limiting competition and innovation. I'm not saying communism is the answer, but i think the best of both systems would be better.
Finally, China only opened for the money that's it, what's saying China's economy will always be open like this though. We don't know, as it's up to the chinese premier.
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