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Topic: If You Hate Poverty, You Should Love Capitalism - page 4. (Read 1480 times)

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If you are A poor, not everyone wants capitalism because poverty starts with government leadership. so do not be angry with your heart ..
full member
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I dont like poverty, but I`m thankful, that I`ve been born in not the poorest country in a third world, so I have an opportunity to be here at least.

If I will be having an option between a first world country and a third world country, I will be picking a third world country since you can start a great life there. It is great since there will be no problem in terms of living a great life with the cheap things you can have in there but in terms of services, I think you don't need to expect that much.
newbie
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In this world no one would ever love poverty , a lot of people are suffering poverty all over the world, so ifcthere is capitalism then we should love it becausr this might help us  or solve lightly the poverty problem experienced worldwide, if there is cspital then there will business ,so people can work in this business and have earnings or income out of this business if you work for it, it would lower the poverty rate , because of this capitalism.
hero member
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This is a decent youtube clip emphasizing positive aspects of capitalism.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_n6ivGgb9RY

More fuel for the discussion on capitalism fire.

The main point alleged here is: "world poverty has fallen by 80% since 1970".

They claim capitalism is the main driving force behind reduced levels of poverty over the past 5 or so decades, which in turn implies capitalism creates elevated living standards.


While capitalism has its bad side at the same time it is undeniable that is the only system that has been proven to work, people simply do not understand that we need an incentive to work hard, the reason poverty has fallen so much has to do with the new inventions created by people that wanted to get a benefit for themselves and by doing so not only they benefited themselves but they benefited others.
legendary
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If capitalism reduced poverty, then it had created another bad things. The wealthy people are in charge of everything. As a matter fact, the working class are striving to get in better position. However, the wealthy would only allow their relatives or someone who is beneficial for them. It is all calculated. I am not against capitalism, for even communism has many disadvantages. We should just adapt with every change, otherwise we will be doomed.

You cannot blame the faults of particular implementations of capitalism on the system itself. These corrupt implementations of capitalism are called crony capitalism. It is the one system which hasn't proved to be a total failure. That is one reason to stick to it.
hero member
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Whatever it is, capitalism is the best system available now. Other systems are somehow connected with capitalism in some way, or they have features of capitalism. Even if it seems logical, a system like socialism will unfortunately not provide equality within the country. An individual who earns money for a labor and an individual who earns income without doing any work should not be held. I do not say anything for the poor nationals who are born as unfortunate, but poor people who are born in a really good country and whose health is in good condition are unfortunately poor due to their own stupidity. The working iron always shines.
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I dont like poverty, but I`m thankful, that I`ve been born in not the poorest country in a third world, so I have an opportunity to be here at least.
sr. member
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I agree. If we really want to get rid poverty or being poor, then you must be brave enough to take the risks.
I do not see how capitalism makes poverty go away. I believe it is capitalism that has brought this so much poverty to the world with the few privileged ones becoming rich and rich and super rich and then inflicting pains on the less privileged masses by amassing wealth. I think it is even communism that ends poverty, not capitalism.
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This is a decent youtube clip emphasizing positive aspects of capitalism.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_n6ivGgb9RY

More fuel for the discussion on capitalism fire.

The main point alleged here is: "world poverty has fallen by 80% since 1970".

They claim capitalism is the main driving force behind reduced levels of poverty over the past 5 or so decades, which in turn implies capitalism creates elevated living standards.




I agree. If we really want to get rid poverty or being poor, then you must be brave enough to take the risks. You should be willing to release something that you have to gain something as well. We should be smart enough to do someting if we would want to gain good profit as well.
jr. member
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This is a decent youtube clip emphasizing positive aspects of capitalism.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_n6ivGgb9RY

More fuel for the discussion on capitalism fire.

The main point alleged here is: "world poverty has fallen by 80% since 1970".

They claim capitalism is the main driving force behind reduced levels of poverty over the past 5 or so decades, which in turn implies capitalism creates elevated living standards.



I think capitalism, true capitalism is the reason for the increase in living standards over the last 200 years but I would say that its important to make sure true capitalism is still being promoted today. I do think its the best system we have at the moment but I also think it can be improved. Its important to note that capitalism is an economic system where private owners control a countries trade and industry.

But what happens when these private owners get too much power? I think the advent of the internet throws in some curveballs because globalisation is now becoming very real. At what point does it become too centralised? I do think we are starting a shift into something other than capitalism. The name of it im not sure and what are the guarantees this trend of peoples living standards raising will continue, again im not sure this is guaranteed either.
sr. member
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If capitalism reduced poverty, then it had created another bad things. The wealthy people are in charge of everything. As a matter fact, the working class are striving to get in better position. However, the wealthy would only allow their relatives or someone who is beneficial for them. It is all calculated. I am not against capitalism, for even communism has many disadvantages. We should just adapt with every change, otherwise we will be doomed.
newbie
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Yea I do so exactly as you said Smiley No exception in any case
sr. member
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Do you know? 90% of total world's asset and money is holding by 1% of population,so which means still the world people in the poverty,it will be gone that assets are shared to all the people of the world but it is not possible though we and you are also in the poverty line when we compare that 1% of people.
jr. member
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Capitalist has help alot in the developing of a nation it has increased standard of living of the people it help local investor
full member
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In every aspect of democracy or capitalism, poverty is always coexistent. It's existence will never
be circumscribe. History shows and teaches us that in centuries of civilization, poverty resides besides
it. Poverty isn't a mere situation or position incurable or completely irreversible, it's more like a choice.
If you chose to remain as such and do nothing you will live as is. But with the right strategy, persistence
and decisions, one should be able to alleviate and free oneself from such a situation. Maybe capitalism
can help, as the video suggest. But I believe it takes more than just that to solve poverty, it's just how
the world works I guess.
copper member
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newbie
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Am I the only one who doesn't even know about capitalism?
newbie
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In my opinion, capitalism is a very democratic social system!

You can see that people can freely express their dissatisfaction with the government!

In such a democratic society, we can better develop our own economy!
full member
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This is a decent youtube clip emphasizing positive aspects of capitalism.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_n6ivGgb9RY

More fuel for the discussion on capitalism fire.

The main point alleged here is: "world poverty has fallen by 80% since 1970".

They claim capitalism is the main driving force behind reduced levels of poverty over the past 5 or so decades, which in turn implies capitalism creates elevated living standards.


But do you think that anyone in their right sense of mind would love to be in poverty? Poverty is like a curse and nobody likes it, although I think there are some fools that loves to find themselves in a very bad situation. Since I’m not that type of a person, I would say I’m into capitalism. LOL.
jr. member
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Poverty is not the will but the lineage. Poverty will not be forever with the basic requirements of hard work, thrifty, meticulous and likes to save / invest. The capitalist is not the ultimate goal but a necessity of life in the world. Do not make your life just a treasure hunt.
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