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vern_humphrey
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What has abortion, human cloning, and so on got to do with capitalism?How is Capitalism living up to the standard? The US doesn’t value the human person, otherwise there would be no debate over abortion, human cloning, stemcell research and etc.
Capitalism, unlike communism and socialism, is not an ideology. Capitalism is “The private ownership of the means of production and distribution, operated for profit, in a competitive system.”
No, it doesn’t – it starves people, makes them kneel at a ditch to be shot in the head, and so on. That’s how Communism “communicates.”It is impersonal, that is what the point of that sentence was. Goods have nothing to do with it. It breaks down the communication between persons.
The situation you describe was not capitalism – it was monopoly, which is the antithesis of captialism.The 19th century American economy was capitalism too. Would you say that the way people were living in the lower east side of NYC was just? Capitalism must be regulated.
And yes, capitalism must be regulated – to keep it competitive, to protect people from hucksters, and so on.
Which aspects – the artificial famines, or the bullet in the back of the head?The Church doesn’t oppose every aspect of communism or socialism. The Church recognizes that there are good aspects of it.
But that’s what communism is! Find a communist state that isn’t like that!What they reject is the atheistic and totalitarian tendencies.
The Church is not very attuned to economics – you might say the Church says about capitalism what Winston Churchill said about democracy, “It’s the worst possible system, except for all the other systems.”And likewise they do not teach capitalism as if it is good. They accept that there are some good aspects to it but there are also problems as there are with socialism.