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    Capitalism Is the most moral system. *Debate*

    The best way to self validate my own opinions is to debate little kids on a completely irrelevant forum site.

    I believe capitalism is the most moral political system. Change my mind.

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    Moral? No
    Needed? Yes
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joeyaudi1 View Post
    Moral? No
    Needed? Yes
    What is immoral about capitalism?

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    whats moral about capitalism?
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    I feel like Capitalism is immoral, because it allows private owners to designate what they can do with their products and how much importance it has, whereas if it were controlled by an entity, there would be a justified cost.

    In some cases, capitalism makes sense. In others- not so much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Casey View Post
    whats moral about capitalism?
    Freedom, liberty, cheaper products, civil rights, consumer power.

    Quote Originally Posted by BL1NK View Post
    I feel like Capitalism is immoral, because it allows private owners to designate what they can do with their products and how much importance it has, whereas if it were controlled by an entity, there would be a justified cost.

    In some cases, capitalism makes sense. In others- not so much.

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    How is it immoral for a manufacturer to have the freedom to sell their product at which ever price they want. That sounds like freedom. Further more an entity valuing the price (I assume you're talking about a central planned economy) of someone else's own labour and or capital is far more immoral.

    TLDR It's their stuff why can't they sell it at whatever price they want?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dspong View Post
    Freedom, liberty, cheaper products, civil rights, consumer power.



    How is it immoral for a manufacturer to have the freedom to sell their product at which ever price they want. That sounds like freedom. Further more an entity valuing the price (I assume you're talking about a central planned economy) of someone else's own labour and or capital is far more immoral.

    TLDR It's their stuff why can't they sell it at whatever price they want?

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    Yet you still decided it was necessary to make a post.
    Because there's no way I'm spending $1000 for an XBOX because Microsoft justifies that it's valued like that.

    I'd rather have the price of the item vary based on mass production and overall sales.


    Another good perspective would be to consider gas companies selling gas.

    It'd be inconvenient to the consumer if gas companies were decisive about how much gas was, whereas if the government determines how much they'll buy gas to benefit the consumer based on demand, the consumer benefits from the deal.




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    Capitalism is expensive



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    Quote Originally Posted by BL1NK View Post
    Because there's no way I'm spending $1000 for an XBOX because Microsoft justifies that it's valued like that.

    I'd rather have the price of the item vary based on mass production and overall sales.


    Another good perspective would be to consider gas companies selling gas.

    It'd be inconvenient to the consumer if gas companies were decisive about how much gas was, whereas if the government determines how much they'll buy gas to benefit the consumer based on demand, the consumer benefits from the deal.




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    Lol disagreeing with this leads you to only two other economic systems, socialism and communism. So if you disagree lets make it a bit more interesting please.


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