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Compare and contrast capitalism and socialism in the modern era.

Look at
the different pros and cons of each. Remember this is not a discussion of
communism. Most of the 1st world governments have a mixture of two.
How does South Korea fit in? Please let this be your starting point in the
discussion.

Socialism favors the vesting of the ownership of property in the


community as a whole. Capitalism favors private ownership

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Capitalism: This is the economic system which is introduced by classical


and in this there is not Govt involvement in any of economic matter i.e
What to produce, how to produce, how much to produce and for whom
to produce. All decisions are taken by the ca pitalists.

Socialism: This is the completely opposite of capitalism and in this all the
economic decisions are taken by Govt. There is no Price or Wage system
in this economy. Russia was the first country to adopt this economic
system.

Compare and Contrast Capitalism and Socialism Capitalism and socialism


are both types of systems in different societies throughout the world
that have been successful at times, but also not so fortunate in
its?success at other times in history. Both have their good and bad
points, alt
hough the main focus I am presenting will acknowledge socialism in better
terms than the capitalist economy. This is to judge which system will be
most prosperous, for the most amount of time, in the majority of people
ᒒ lifetimes. Also, opinions from socialists are given to how they examine
a capitalist society, and how capitalists examine a socialist society.
Criticism is given in each one ᒒ point of view, along with defending
arguments. Also, my per
sonal opinion is the main conclusion to whic h economy is the most
prosperous based on facts contributed in my own research on both
capitalism and socialism. The definition for capitalism would be a form of
social system that separates the economy from the state. Laissez faire
is another name that was given by Scottish philosopher Adam Smith. He
said it is
better for a government to have no intervention in the economy at all.
Capitalism is based upon private ownership of property and every person
has the right to live his life in any manner he choose s, as long as he does
not violate the rights of others. Individuals are allowed to run their own
businesses in a free market in such way that he or she creates the
wealth for him
or her self. It usually depends on how self -motivated a person is to
determine how wealth they will become. If a person is always working
hard to make money, they most likely will, compared to a ᕠum?who can
not get welfare in this type of system. Capitalists believe that the only
purpose of a government is to protect its citizens from force or fraud.
They claim that the force is the protection of individual ᒒ rights. This is
achieved in such ways as the use of police force to protect the rights
of citizens at home, a military to protect citizens from foreign attack,
and a court system to enforce contracts and
settle disputes between residents. Capitalists also feel that initiating
force can only violate rights, thus the government only uses force in
relation of those who initiate it. For instance, if an individual can not
start his own electric company, it is a violation of his freedoms. A
capitalistᒒ argument towards this statement would be that the
governments?legal monopoly on utility companies prevents people from
starting their own electri
c company. In a capitalist society all people can start any kind of
business they want. The protections of monopolies are not there. If a
person wants to take the chance on their own company, even if it is
next to one that is successful, the peril is in their ᕴwn hands.?The only
law capitalists clearly state, and one must follow is that members of
society can not infringe on the rights of others. They give credence to
holding individual rights as absolutes, and freedoms as absolutes. From a
purely economic view, a capitalist is a person who buys in order to sell
for profit. Socialism is quite different compared to capitalism, almost like
an exact opposite. Instead of the ownership of private property, the
government plays a large role where society owns social property such
as banks and factories. Although, they own it through the government.
Socialism is a society where the resources of the society, controlled by
workers, are used for the benefit of the whole economy, not just the
rich. The government does have control over production and econom ic
activity, but the workers themselves decide what to produce, where t
o produce it, how much to produce, and how to distribute the product
fairly for the benefit of everyone. Philosopher Karl Marx and his
followers were convinced that sooner or later alt ernatives to capitalism
would emerge because ᕨt is already in the process of developing within a
capitalist society and we must find a way to overcome the resistance of
capitalists and their supporters to achieve socialism.?The best definition
for socialism is the equal distri
bution of society ᒒ goods to be achieved by the government. It focuses
on positive freedoms such as everyone is entitled to the basic necessities:
food, clothing, shelter, and a job. This is where the government steps in
to help those who are needy and have rational reasons to why the
government needs to give assistance to these people by providing
programs such as welfare. The best point that can be said about the
socialist system is that there are incentives to good workers, which
makes them work harder to get these bonuses. The bonuses can be
anything from cash, extra vacation, company parties, and prizes. The
working class has the basic knowledge and principles they need to run the
economy. Training is given where it is needed, and e ducational institutions
have been refined so we have profess
ionals in the fields where it is more important that the person has
extensive knowledge in the subject. For example, doctors go to school
for many years to learn all they can about the human body so that they
will know what they are doing when it comes to the time they have to
perform a surgery and make judgements on a real human being. For those
who are working in a socialist economy the government has made laws all
companies must follow that are also working class principles. All workers
should be treated fairly and equally and this is what these laws were
made to do, protect the working class. Minimum wage is set so all
workers receive atleast this amount of pay, and then wages must go up
according to their typ
e of job. Also, good working conditions must be provided for safety
reasons, no child labor, and no discrimination at the work place are a few
laws that have been made. Capitalists and socialist disagree about certain
ideas each group has and criticizes each otherᒒ ideas. First we will start
with what capitalists think socialism is. They feel that man must sacrifice
his own notions for the sake of the greater good in their economy. They
feel that they must also sacrifice their individual mi nd, which denies them
the sole means of
survival for man and his nature as a rational being. Capitalists do not
regard this system as an ideal. A capitalist?ideal accommodates one
standard of life, manᒒ life. The measure of a socialist system consists of
the appraisal of, the relationships between men, and institutions that
govern the forms of association. In defense to this, socialists say that
the workers in a capitalist economy struggle against corporate greed.
Working people should work together social ly to produce all things
together. C
apitalists are different and take the wealth that they create to build
more capital for himself. They feel as if there is a contradiction between
social production and individual capitalist ownership. One capitalist
deprives another capitalist of property and more wealth is concentrated
towards a smaller and smaller number of people. In order to compete in
this type of market things must be cut; jobs, wages, and benefits.
Although, capitalists say that contrary to this h ighly held belief it is not a
system that exploits a large portion of society for the sake of a small
number of
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⁥௱p ₝p ṭÿp ᭁp ữ௱఍p
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⁉ p ἕᄕp ᩉ⋭ ೭p ᰉ₹⁉∥₁p p ℭÿp ⧩஽p ֬p ṭ௱⋩ድp Ῑዕỹp ⺁᎝p ᔡ ỹp ᚱ‫⺒إ‬
௱఍ ‫؞؞‬₁p ₝ p ᘝ⃎⺁‫ݙ‬p ‭⺝p ÿ ⺁஽p ‫؞‬ᑝΌ₁p ᭁỹp ₱ờᩅp Ῑዕ₁p ᕙԩp ÿp ÿp ṭ௱
Ⴅp
‫ݙ؞‬Ữ₝p ֝ ⺁؉p ₱⁥ p ᧕‫ݙ‬Ữ೭p ԩᆅᚩ p p ⅅÿp ᕄṭp ῙዕুႥ p ℾÿ⋪p ᧙
⺝ᩅp ᧕⾵ÿ p ÿ‫⺁ݙ‬؉p p ↙ÿ⺁⋩೭p ṳ⋩᾽ p ℾÿ⋪₝p ữ஽p ֬p ṭ௱⋩ድp ÿ᎝ỹ
ᩅp ℾÿ⋪‫إ‬p ₝ԩp ữ௱఍p
ᩉ⋭ p ᔡ ℾ೭ԩp ÿᾡ₥p ᭁ஽p ₱⋩ድp Ῑዕ p ⺁ֵp ₝‫∥ݙ‬₁እp ↙⃎⺁؉p ÿÿᰆ p ÿ
 p ₹ᘡ∥₁እp ÿ⺲⺁⋩p ṳᯞ௱఍ p p
఍ᰅp ÿ↙⺁⋩ድp Ῑዕ᧕⾵஽p ⺒ዕ Յ₡∥₁஽p ữ؉p ₝‫∥ݙ‬₁ p Յ₡∥₁ድp ⰹ➁ ‫؞؞‬ÿp
⺁஽p ᧕⾵∥₁ p ԩ➁஽p ᕄp ⋩p Ⴡ₮௱఍ p
๙Ⴅᩅp ÿᆅ῝p ₡ᰆ₝p ÿᰍp ᾽ ÿ఍p ⺁ÿ௱఍p
p
p
p
₹ᘡ∥₁஽p ᧙Ữ⼪Ꭾỹᩅp ᰅ₺൒௱఍ p ‫ܡ‬ᄕ௱ÿp ᧙Ữᰅ఩እp ÿᘝÿᯞ௱఍ p ᘝᰅ p
p
ᩅ p ᧙Ữᰅ఩እp ᰅ఍ p
Ἢ ỹᩅp ু஽p ᚪ₝Ⴅ஽p ᎝⋪ p ᨆ᧙‫ݙ‬ÿԩp Յᕅÿ⁥ᆅᲑp ᧙Ữᰅ఩ԩp ᘡ‫⁥ ג‬ᆅp ᰅ₺൒௱఍ p
᧙Ữᰅ఩஽p ఩p ỹp ᰅ₺ു p
ờÿฉp ᧙Ữ⼪Ꭾp ⫞⺝p ᧕ญp ఍ Æp ₁p Ό p Յᕅ⺁ֵp ൒௱఍ p
‫ܡ‬Ⴡᩅp ⅅ₥p p ুÿp ֬₝p ᭁ ₮௱఍ p
p ÿኝֵp ⺝ᩅp ₁p p ⫞⺝p ₥p ዕÆ఍஽p ⼪ᰉ ₡p ᕒ ₝ ⋩᾽ p
⺁⋩ድp ụዱp p ⅅ₭ᯍp Ὡÿ₁p  ‫ݙݙ‬₝p ᕅᎮു᎝ᩅp Æ p ௱఍ p
ÿ⋩ờp ₝p ‫ݙݙ‬p ₝
⺝p ᆅÿp ᯍ p ‫ݙݙ‬p ᆅ⠩ÿp ೭p Յᕅ⺁ p
‫ܡ‬ᄕ఍ԩp ুÿp ఩₝p ዱ₝ÿp ᄕಙ₝ԩp ድฉp ℭ‫ݙ‬₮௱఍ p
ℭ‫ݙ‬እp Æp ᧕ญp ₝ℭỹ೭p ₱ ᯞ௱఍ p
p ⧩p
‫ܡ‬ᄕুp ᄕಙ₝஽p ᘡ‫⁥ ג‬ᆅp ℭം‫ݙ‬እp ድญờp ℭ ᰅ఩እp ÿ ⋩᾽ p
‫ܥ‬ಙp Æԩ⋩p Ῑᯍ῝p ֬p ℭ ೭p ‫⁥ݙݙ‬ᆅp ድญờp ⋭఍஽p ֬₝  ᕅℭ᪵p
‫ܡ‬ዕ؉p ᧙Ữᰅ఩⺁᎝p ឥ p ᭁp ữ஽p ÿ⁉ p
ÿ⁉ԩp ᕅ ുờp ം‫إ‬p ÿ᧕ᯍỹp ఩₝p ⋺௱఍ p
p
ুỹp ₹ംԩp ድญờ p p ‫₹ݙ‬ംp ℭ‫₹ݙ‬ംp ԩ ₹ംp ԩ⋩₁p ᘝԩp ₱ ᯞ௱఍ p
‫ י‬p ԩ ₹ംԩp ∥ÿԩp ു p
p
ᩅ p ᧙Ữᰅ఩஽p  ᩡ‫ݙ‬Ⴅ஽p ₁p ‫ݙ‬ԭംp Ԫ↮p እp ⫞⺝p ᩅᩅp ᕅℭ⺝ÿp ÿp ԩ⋺
௱఍ p
p
₹ᘡ∥₁஽p ÿỹp ‫ ݙ‬Æp ᧕⾵ᆅᩅp ÿp ԩ⋭p ‫⃎؞‬p ∥₡p ᧕⃎p p ÿ₁p Ῑ ፡ዕእp ÿ⁥ᆅp ÿ⋪
₡఍஽p ₝p ₱ᯞ௱఍ p
⊲p ᧙Ữ‫إ‬p ‫י‬ℾ ₡p ÿእp ؉p ₱ p
₹ᘡԩญp ‫ֵ ܡ‬p ÿֵp p ᨆԪp ữᯞ௱఍ድp ᧙Ữᰅ఩₁p ఍ Æp እp ₹ᘡԩญ₝p ╭⨆⺑⁥
ᆅᲑp ₹ᘡ∥₁Ὡp ᧙Ữ⼪Ꭾ₝p ু⺁ֵp ᕅℭ ఍஽p ዹp ⺁؉p ÿᯞ௱఍ p
p
‫ܡ‬ᄕুp ῙዕুႥ஽p ఍ ௱఍ p
ঢ়p ÿ ₁p ℾᰆ ₡p ᧙Ữp ⼪Ꭾp ᑝ⼪Ꭾ₮௱఍ p
₝ֵp ᆅp ؉↮p ⅅࠁᩅp ᄕ₥ℭ⃪p ÿ⧩p ῙዕুႥእp ‫ܥ‬఩⺁ÿp p ֬₡ಙ᾽p
ᄕ₥ℭ⃪₝p ᨆԪᘝ఍p ₥┶p আু᎝ᩅp ᑝ᧙൒௱఍ p
‫ܡ‬p ₝p ₥ᘡ₝p ῙዕুႥỹp ‫⃎؞‬೭p ÿ؉p ⋩ድp
఍p ญp ؉p ÿ‫ݙ‬p ‭Æp ֬₝ ؉p ῙዕুႥp ᧕ญỹֵp ÿÿp ‫ ݙ‬p ԩኝÿ∥⋩೭p ṳ p
p
‫ܡ‬ᄕ௱ÿp ⅅ఩ᆅÿp ‫ܥ‬఩஽p ఩ᚩ p ₮௱఍ p
‫ܡ‬p ₝ℭỹ೭p ‫ܥ‬఩⺁ÿ஽p  p ₱ ⋩ድp Ῑዕ஽p ₝p ᩅ ₁p ఩ᚩ p ఍ᰅp ᰅ₺ ఍؉p
⺉p ᭁp ₱ÿ᾽ p Æድÿp ዕp ⺁఍p ᘝ௱ÿp ÿᑡⅅ೭p ÿ⺝⋩؉p ℭ⫞ÿᰅp ↙೭p ᨆ‫ݙ‬؉ p ዕ
ԩp ᯞ௱఍ p
p
ῙዕুႥ₁p ₹ᘡ∥₁೭p ℾᰉữ஽p ᧙Ữ₁p ℭ◉p ÿờ p ᭁp ữ p
ÿᰆԭỹp ድÿ∥₁ԩp ᑝ⺁؉p ᔥญp ؉p ÿ⁥ᆅ஽p ֝ᰍ⺁⋩ድp ⁥ᆅ஽p ጆ⋭ p ఩
Æᔥ ₝p ድญờ⋭p ֬₮௱఍ p
p
‫ ܡ‬఍؉p ুÿֵp p ⹭᾽஽p ữᯞ௱఍ p ఍ p ুႥญ೭p ዕֵp ᕅℭ ⋩ድp ఍p ‫ܡ‬ÿ⁥௱ÿ᾽ p
Ἢ ₝p ఩ ₮௱఍ p ᚩ ᚩp ₝p ÿp ÿ⺝⋩؉p ‫ י‬p ዱኝ⦕ᯍ₁p ‫᧙؞‬ఢᩉÿ೭p ₝ ỹᩅp
₥ờু ‫∥᧙؞‬₁ԩp ুÿ఍஽p ֬₝p ṭ௱Ⴅp ‫ܡ‬ድÿp ᧪ ₝p ԩ⃎p ÿԪÆp ₝Ⴅ஽p ÿ p ؉ᆅp ᚪ
Æp ⋭ℾÆp ‫∥᧙؞‬₁ԩp ṭం௱఍p
ÿp ംp ẇድp ᘝ؉p ᧙Ữእp ÿp ⺁఍ԩp ₝p ു؉p ÿ ᯍᏑ‫ܡ‬p ᧕֝₝p ₥ờু؉p
⊱ÿ₝p ℭp ÿ ₝p ᯞ௱఍ p
⺁⋩ድp  ⺝ᩅp ⋩ p ᧪ఢp Æp ুႥእp ድญ p
ῙዕুႥ೭p ᰅԭ₝p ⋩ ᭁÿp ₝ ֵp ുዕႥp ÿᯞ௱఍ p
ᚩᰅp ⺲ℾᚩp ÿℾ╮p ÿⅅℾ╮p ᰉญ೭p ‫إ‬೭‫ݙ‬₁p Æp ↮ÿỹp ᚱ‫ ⺁إ‬p
p
‫ܡ‬ᄕ௱ÿp ᩅ p ംp ఍ Æp ᕅᎮp ⫞Æp ᧙Ữ⼪Ꭾp ⫞⺝p ₹ᘡ∥₁እp ₝ÿ ؉p
ῙዕুႥ஽p ₝ ֵp ᩅᩅp ᕅℭp ₝ p ᩅ p ԩÿÆÆp Ꮡᕒ⺝ᩅp ԩÿÆp Æp ዕp ᧙Ữ⼪Ꭾ‫إ‬p
₹ᘡ᧕⾵እp ₝ÿ p
ÿ‫ܥ‬p ÿኝֵp ᕅℭ⺁஽p ญp ᧕ᰍp Ῑዕᘝ఍p ÿ⺁ p
‫ ܡ‬఍؉p ᰍጆ⺉p ⹭᾽஽p ữᯞ௱఍ p Ꮡᕒp ⫞⺝p ₝ⅅ஽p ᰉ‫إ ݙ‬p ₹ᘡ∥₁p ᑡⅅp ⺝‫י‬p ᕒp
؉p ₱ÿᯞ௱ÿ p
p
₝᧪p ᩅ ‫إ‬p ῙዕুႥ₁p ₹ᘡ∥₁p ÿᯞ௱఍ p
p
p
p
p
Æ p ₹ᘡ∥₁₁p ᕅℭ⼾⨅஽p ₥ᘡ₁p ᰆᔥ⋩⋩ᕙỹp ₁⺝p ₹ᘡⅅእp ÿ᾽ᕄ ఍஽p
ÿỹᩅp ᰆᔥ⋩↮⼾⁥ᆅp ᚭÿÿ఍ p ₥ⅅ₁p ᾽ỹp ๙Ⴅp ᰅᔥ⼪Ꭾ‫إ‬p p ⼪‫إ‬ℾữ₝p ÿ֝ p
᧕⾵↙እp ؉ᭁÆp ╭p ₥ᚩp ⰹ₹ᘡÿ‫إ‬p ₥ᘡ₹ p ∥⁥ᆅp ⺁ἕp ₹ᘡ∥₁ p ᕅℭ₁p
ỹp ญờᩅֵp ു ؉p p p ᔡÿℾ⫞➁p p ÿⅅΌ↙Ὡp እp ֙➁᎝ᩅp ఩ᔡÿ₥೭₁p
ÿⅅ↙ԩp ⼾ÿÿ఍ p ₝ᄕÆp ℭՅ‫إ‬ℾ₁p ᭁÿ⁥ᆅp ዹᔡ ṭp Æ ₹ᘡ∥₁஽p ÿp  p ÿÿp
p ₹ᘡ∥₁ p ÿ‫ג‬p p ᧕⾵ p ᨆ᧙ ₁p ₝ᰆ⼾ p ÿ‫ג‬p ÿp ÿⅅ ംỹp ₱ờp ÿⅅ
ᾡ p ᾽᪵₁p ᄕÿp p ᔥÿⅅ₁p ₝↙p ₁p p ⋩௱ֵp ÿ఍ p ₥ⅅ₁p ỹp ๙ p ᔥ
↚₹ᘡ₁p ᚩ ஽p p p ₥ᚩp ⰹ᧪₡₹ᘡp Æ ₹ᘡ∥₁₁p ÿఢ₹ᆅp ờญ₝ֵp ⺁ÿ؉p ₝
ญp ԩ‫إ ڵ‬p ‫⺒י‬p  p ÿÿp ₝ሑֵp ു ⁥ p ₝p ℾᚩ₁p ÿ⃎ℾ╮‫إ‬p ጇ ÿp ÿp
఩ ᨆു ఍ p ÿÆp p ⋪p શ⋩Յ⼪‫إ‬p ÿ ᧙ᚱ⺁₁p ᰍp ₹ᨆ p ᔥ↚‫؞‬Ữp ÿ╮ᚩ p
⁥ᆅp ₡⺝p ᔥ↚₹ᘡ ₁p ‫⾵ݙ‬እp ⋩p Ꮴ⺑⁥ᆅᲑp ₝p ᾡ ₹ᘡp ⫞⺝p ÿⅅÿ⃎p ⺉p ᭁ
ỹp ữ ஽ಙp ἕ‫ݙ‬ỹᩅp ₹ᘡ∥₁ p ÿ‫ג‬₝p ু⧩ুֵp ÿ఍ p ఍ÿ⁥ᆅp Æ ₹ᘡ∥₁஽p ‫ܡ‬p ℭՅ
ỹᩅp ঢ়ᨆ ₡p ᧕⾵ p ᨆ᧙ ỹp ₁ÿ⺁‫ݙ‬ᘝ఍஽p ᾡ ₹ᘡ‫إ‬₁p ᧪ÿỹᩅp ᨆ᧙ p ‫ ݙ‬እp ԩ
஽ಙp ₝஽p ᧙Ữ₁p ₝ᰆ⼾ p ÿ‫ג‬p ÿp ᧙Ữ‫إ‬p ‫ݙ‬Ữԭ₁p Æp ᚭỮp ԩᆅÿp ÿp ṭ௱Ⴅp
ঢ়p ₹Όᚩÿ᧪⨅Ὡp ጇ⋩p ṳ஽p ‫ ݙ‬p ೭₮⺁ֵp ു؉p ᰅ⃎ÿ⁉ỹp ᧪ ⺁஽p ؉
‫⾵ݙ‬እp ⺁⋩p
Ꮴ⺁ֵp ⺁ÿ఍ p ÿÆp ᧙Ữ₹ᘡ఑ÿ₁p ÿ⃪ữ₝p ℾ᧪ÿ‫إ‬p ԩ‫ ڵ‬p ‫ܡ‬ዕ؉p ᾡ ₹ᘡ‫إ‬₁p ‫⺒י‬
ÿỹᩅp ÿⅅᾡ ₡p ÿÿp ᰍ@ᰅ p ‫ݙ‬p ᑡỹp ÿ ⁥ᆅ஽p ᧕⾵ p ᨆ᧙ ₁p ᕅℭp ⺝⺁
؉p ÿÿp ᑝ௱p ữ₝p ↙⃎⺁஽p ‫إי‬እp ఍ p ዱ⋩ÿ⁥ᆅp Æ ₹ᘡ∥₁ԩp ԩÿÿ₁p ఑ÿỹp
₝ኝ؉p ₱؉p ᔥԭ₹ᘡỹp ₱ờᩅp ÿÿ₁p ÿ₝p ÿ₹ᘡ₁p ⼾ÿỹÿ⋩p ᔡ➁؉p ₱ÿỹ೭p શỮᚩᑡ
ỹᩅ஽p ℭ‫ܥ‬఩ p ᪵શᔥÿἪp ⼾⨅እp ÿờু⋩p Ꮴ⺁؉p ₱஽p p ᔥÿⅅ₁p ₝ÿ₝p ÿԪÆp ᧪⨅
ỹp ઼₝ֵp ു ఍ p ₝᧪₁p Æ ₹ᘡ∥₁₁p ἕᄕp Ꮡᯞp ‫֙إ‬p ₝ᔥ↚₁p ⋩ᕙÿⅅὩp ‫ܡ‬p ₝p ÿ
ÿp ‫₹ ڵ‬ญ₁p ᰍℾÿÿ⁥ᆅp Ԫ↮p ᧕⾵ÿⅅ p Ꮡÿ₝p ÿുờp ÿp ‫إי‬₝ p p Æ ÿⅅ
₁p ⺉p ድÆp ᾡ⼾ p ÿ⃎ỹ೭p ᚱ⺁؉p ἕℭp ⺁ἕÿp ⺉p ‫إ‬ⅅᆅp ÿṭp ₱఍ p
p
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