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Re: Neo-liberalism and the crisis of Capitalism
by
simons_js
on 03/04/2024, 13:30:56 UTC

Agree with you. Their suffering occurs because international capitalism is carried out by developed countries and poor countries become fields that are always exploited by developed countries.

So what keeps poor countries poor is developed countries and they don't want poor countries to get better because it doesn't benefit them.

This is not capitalism. This is colonialism you are talking about. Colonialism and capitalism were closely connected in the last few centuries, but  I don't believe that colonialism and capitalism are the same thing. You seem like one of the guys, who blame capitalism for everything.
Why don't the African countries build a bunch of communist egalitarian societies with a government owned command driven economy?
Completely removing capitalism out of the equation will solve the problem. Right? Grin What could possibly go wrong?
Do you really believe that African countries will become developed if the western countries suddenly disappear?

Colonialism no longer exists, colonialism has been abolished since 1945. Capitalism is a good economic concept but greedy and often miserable. The economic system of communism is utopian, no country has ever arrived at the ideal concept of communism.

If developed countries do not control natural resources such as oil, coal, etc. then that is good, although it cannot be a guarantee that the country will develop after being abandoned by developed countries.

No, I don't blame capitalism, and my dream is to become a capitalist because they often become rich people