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Capitalism is PRIVATE ownership of certain means of production.Too many people think “Capitalism” is the opposite of “Communism” or “Socialism.”
That’s not true. Capitalism is “The private ownership and operation of the means of production and distribution, for profit, in a competitive environment.” It is an economic system, pure and simple, and has no ideology or government theories. Capitalism can be practiced in monarchies, democracies, or any other form of government that leaves people free to make their own choices.
Socialism is PUBLIC ownership of certain means of production.
In the context of PUBLIC vs PRIVATE, then the two philosophies are in direct opposition.
Note, they are philosophies, not political systems.
Capitalism is not free from subjugation. Those who, through no fault of their own, whether through injury, deformity, or mental incapacity, are unable to match the requirements to survive in a capitalist environment know all about subjugation.
Yes there is a problem in trying to implement socialist philosophy in a political system. Indeed the biggest problem with socialism is capitalism. There are more selfish people in the world than there are generous. So measures need to be taken to control avarice.Socialism, and Communism, while rejecting private ownership to a varying degrees, also add a theory of government, an ideology. And because the government must have power to control all property, the government must be all-powerful, and the people must be subjugated to the state.
There is a similar problem with capitalism, and that is socialism. That is why capitalist entities take such draconian measures to crush socialist institutions, such as trade unions.
Yes, stern government is needed to control public avarice, especially when that avarice is being encouraged by predator nations.That is why Socialist governments are so restrictive and bureaucratic, and why Communist governments are dictatorships.
Not entirely true. The church, in her condemnation of the atheism of Marx, failed to remind the people that the social message was not a million mile from Our Lord’s teachings:And that is also why socialism and communist tend to be atheistic – they cannot tolerate people believing in a higher power.
Give us each day our daily bread : Unto each according to his needs.
And bring us not to the test : From each according to his abilities.
The early Christians certainly understood these words thus, as is witnessed by Luke in his second book.
Yes Our Lord did say the worker was worthy of his hire, but actually, the verb was subjunctive, so you should read:
The worker (should) be worthy of his hire.
Much is said of giving your surplus to the poor.
Remember how he mocked the farmer who instead built a bigger barn.
How a rich man compares poorly with a camel, and how another one paid a terrible price for his lack of compassion.
Socialism and capitalism have their place.
Neither one functions correctly on its own.
A degree of socialism is needed to save the inadequate from rampant capitalism, and a degree of capitalism is needed to encourage the workers to be diligent.
There can be no doubt that the Kingdom of G_d which Our Lord said was already among us, was and is, an exercise in social engineering, which was, and is based upon love and compassion, and denigrated greed.
Most of us have failed to meet this mark.
It is a very difficult mark to meet.