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      11 months ago

      Do you not know what a “mixed economy” is? Did you even look at a list? Denmark, Norway, Sweden… You think these are "capitalist free-market countries"and that’s why they top the list?

      The reason those countries are at the top of the list for quality of life is because they have regulations on their markets, and robust social safety nets.

      Maybe actually do a few minutes of honest, open minded research about quality of life.

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          11 months ago

          For fuck sake. I will repeat my question:

          Do you not know what a mixed economy is?

          Because no, they are not purely “capitalist free market economies.” At all.

          Perhaps that bit isn’t covered in the one book you’ve read?

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              11 months ago

              The fuck does that even mean?? Assuming you’re just too embarrassed to ask, I’ll lay it out for you:

              Those Scandinavian countries have mixed economies. The “mixed” in there is referring to a combination of market capitalism and socialism.

              Common to all mixed economies is a combination of free-market principles and principles of socialism.

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_economy

              The markets are highly regulated. Many services that are run by private enterprises in the “free market capitalism” that you’re referring to (i.e. Laissez-faire) are instead nationalized, removing the profit motive from services that improve the lives of every citizen. They have very strong social safety nets and universal health care.

              It’s no coincidence that those nations consistently top those lists.