I don't claim to be an expert in economics, or in politics. I have neither the time nor the desire to do massive amounts of research on this topic. So take what I say here with a grain of salt, or just ignore it all together.
ANY economic or political system which neglects to reward hard work is doomed to failure. This has been shown throughout history, most recently with the Soviet Union and its satellite countries. People who have no hope of improving their lot through hard work, but who know that the state will provide whatever they need, have no incentive to work. So you end up with a system like the Soviet Union, where imported goods had to be banned (except to high party members, of course) in order to keep their own factories busy. And those factories could not keep up with either demand or quality, simply because no one cared.
Even now, here in the US, there are doctors who are getting out of medicine because government and medical insurance restrictions don't allow them to collect enough money for their services to pay their exhorbitant malpractice insurance bills. So you wind up with inferior medical care. And eventually, the medical system falls apart.
The pharmaceutical industry is constantly under fire for charging exhorbitant prices for relatively inexpensive chemicals. They put out huge sums of money to do the research to discover, test, refine and market those chemicals, yet when they try to recoup that outlay through high prices, the insurance companies and low income groups scream that they are "disenfranchising the poor."
So where is the incentive to provide high quality medicines? Or high quality health care? Or high quality anything! The incentive comes from competition and capitalism! Let the corporations compete for our dollars. Allow them to charge what the market will bear. Let the workforce reap the rewards for their work, and let those who will not work fall by the wayside.
We may see, in the very near future, a temporary decline in capitalism in this country (USA) and probably in many other countries. But capitalism will still survive, underground if need be. There will always be those who are willing to sell goods that people want. And eventually, when the system collapses again, as it will, capitalism will be waiting in the wings to come roaring back.






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