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2026-04-25T06:53:04Z

↳ Reply to Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

The US hasn't been a capitalist system for a long time.

Do you mean that in the US the means of production are not the property of private owners who are not necessarily the workers?

I agree that it is not a free market, but I think it is still very much capitalist.

As for my metaphor, I can add that capitalism is both the track and the run. Reaching the finish line ends (or freeze) the run, it does not mean that the track has disappeared.

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