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Capitalist and Socialist Elements of a Competitive Market System
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In this, my "return to talk" segment of AMPU I will examine the socialist and capitalist elements attenuate to America's competitive market economy and the motivations behind those who want to characterize it as a purely capitalist one. To quote an excerpt from a blog article I
just finished composing
, "I am neither a capitalist nor a socialist. I am an “inclusion-ist” - a hybrid form of the two - and our competitive market system is also an “inclusion-ist” one. The mixture of capitalist and socialist elements in a competitive market society springs from the knowledge that both are incomplete, standing alone, to provide for the common welfare of an entire citizenry." I will post the link to the article either Friday or Saturday - depending on when I finish it. I expect this to be an eye-opening experience for many. As usual, I welcome all to this discourse, whether you agree with me or not. I have never been and will never be one who shies away from debate. I also want to inform the audience that I will have a co-host starting with this segment. I am amassing a pool of candidates just in case no one person wants to do this on a regular basis, but I am sure that Osagie Ayanru, my co-host for the day, will continue with me indefinitely. His commitment to unity and progress is impeccable. He is a journalist and former political candidate - and just maybe, a future one as well. Listener call-in number is: (347) 945-7347.
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