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Martin Mladenov 7 months ago
Capitalism lets individuals and markets drive resource allocation through supply, demand, and competition, fostering innovation and freedom. Communism, on the other hand, centralizes control, often stifling efficiency and choice under the guise of "equality." The real difference lies in incentives and outcomes—capitalism rewards creativity and risk, while communism tends to breed stagnation. View quoted note →