• GrymEdm@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Edit: Holy crap, I need to confess I misread your post and replied as if you were making a completely different point. That is my mistake, full stop, and after re-reading your reply I can only assume I likely confused you and others.

    Any extreme is bad, that’s true. But there’s a lot of room in between current affairs and the situation you’re describing I should have read that more carefully. Many of the happiest, healthiest nations on Earth (prime example being Nordic nations) have a model featuring government intervention in the economy and strong social nets while still being capitalist.

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      8 months ago

      And still being some form a republic/democracy.

      I’m a republican and I strongly believe if the people want and it’s constitutional, it’s fair game

      I also believe in regulations to avoid mega corps.

      I also support rules are publicly traded companies and wages.

      It’s been disappointing how many people, not politicians, have bought into we should let companies do anything they want.