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This is an answer to a comment posted by williamemills41:


williamemills41 wrote:
They are subjective based on your beliefs which are a product of your environment. What's
good for 98% of Muslims is not good for the 2% of the Muslim extremists, yet the 2% is the
face of the Muslim's to the rest of the world. Whats good for the guy making 12k a year may
not be good for the guy making 12m. Whats good for the farm raised country buy might not
be good for the streetwise ghetto product.

As far as any political system being better than the other, They are all perfect until the
population raises ubove 10 people and someone gets greedy, someone gets lazy, and
someone gets jealous. Maybe we need to come up with a new system that is comprised of
the best attributes of each of the other systems.


Ron Allen answers:
In fact, socialism would import what is good about capitalism, while excluding what is bad
about capitalism, which is why socialists believe that socialism follows capitalism.
Socialism builds upon what capitalism accomplishes.  Socialism finishes what capitalism
begins.
    Posted by rallen2 on 2009-10-25 16:18:54 | Rating: | Views: 10
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