Honestly, if you were looking, I think you could find more Bible verses «supporting»
communism than capitalism.
Not exact matches
Edmund Phelps» article focuses on how economic systems interact with the virtues of creativity and initiative, concluding that
capitalism promotes these virtues much better
than communism.
Hello JR; you are indeed correct that
capitalism is not without its flaws and to believe it is flawless, is no different
than someone who believes
communism is flawless.
At one point Gawronski says that, from what the Pope is saying, «I can not help thinking that you are more opposed to
capitalism than to
communism.»
Christianity has far more affinity for some of the basic principles of
communism than for the corresponding principles of
capitalism.
More important by far
than an assault upon the theory of
communism is the vigorous working out of Christianity's criticism of
capitalism and the development among Christian people of a Christian judgment and conscience in economics.
This is at least as much a commentary rather
than it is an answer, concerning what it would take to meaningfully count deaths attributable to a given grouping or category, such as
capitalism vs.
communism, monarchy vs. republic, religion vs. secularism, etc..
There will be a type of law, there will not be much more freedom
than there exists under
capitalism, unlike what will be the case in
communism - the stateless, classless society.
National Socialism was staunchly against
capitalism, and whilst it didn't oppose privately owned companies (unlike its «cousin» / rival,
communism), it did dictate that everyone (every German in «nazism's» case) was equal and was required to help one another and work for their nation and fellow Germans rather
than personal gain.
The scientists Read more about
Capitalism may offer a fairer go
than communism - Scimex