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Does free market capitalism absolutely require an exploited class of people to suceed?

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Does free market capitalism absolutely require an exploited class of people to suceed?

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I don’t think it does. Of course it all depends on what you consider exploitation. I believe that if a Social Contract is fair, we all have a duty to pay our taxes. So, exploitation is negated under a fair Social Contract where all Americans benefit from it. It’s like contributing to a big pot and everybody gets pizza at the end of the day — when you wouldn’t be able to afford one slice on your own. So, we improve our lives by organizing around a society with a fair Social Contract. The problem is that the Rich have used their money to control our government and to set up a propaganda machine (the Right-Wing Media) to get people to vote in their interests using cultural issues as a wedge (which is part of the divide and conquer strategy). They are profiting from us and making laws that serve them. So, the solution is not to ditch Capitalism. The solution are a set of reforms designed to keep the Rich from both controlling Government and neutering it so they don’t have to pay taxes: th

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