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    • leocomerlato @Newsweek Capitalism sacrifices people's goodwill for gluttony, but along the way with the urge of greed it is beneficial to society.  

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    • kneelknaris @Newsweek Capitalism was always the FIRST STATE  

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    • JanPak @Newsweek works best with little governmental intervention.  

    • HeatFanJohn @Newsweek State of capitalism: According to Wikipedia 70% of China's 2005 GDP was from its 30 million private enterprises  

    • mrswhittlebee @Newsweek antediluvian system blindly favoring the blind  

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