Quote (cambovenzi @ Aug 12 2015 09:06pm)
I understand that his fanboys try to play down his radical expansions of government control of the economy and its devastating failure throughout history, but hes pushing in that direction nonetheless.
does this argument also hold for the state capitalistic policies that we have seen in the past? examples being such countries as South Korea, Finland and Japan
how about the aggressively imperialistic policies that have been instrumental for the flourishment of many economies - i.e. imperialistic protectionism. is there a case you would like to make for a successful capitalistic system that hasn't and will not depend on such actions?
in which ways does he support state capitalism, or even socialism/communism?
This post was edited by Gastly on Aug 12 2015 04:11pm