Nowadays every country is involved in capitalism, whether they like it or not. Also, non-capitalism doesn’t imply authoritarianism, take for example democratic socialism.
Non-capitalist countries don’t exist, smart-ass. But yes, the countries that value people a bit more than capital do tend to protect their people more than capital
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Oh, so in non-capitalist countries, do people who speak out against the current leadership do alright?
Nowadays every country is involved in capitalism, whether they like it or not. Also, non-capitalism doesn’t imply authoritarianism, take for example democratic socialism.
the list of non-capitalist countries is beaten to death. Aren’t capitalists supposed to be better somehow?
Maybe when you propose a economic system don’t also prescribe it as a government system too.
Non-capitalist countries don’t exist, smart-ass. But yes, the countries that value people a bit more than capital do tend to protect their people more than capital