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How is the capitalist model different from the socialist model of development? Discuss?

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The capitalist mode is to treat all of the national economy as an ecosystem, like a garden. And the #1 principle of gardening is that you don’t need to tend to it. If you want your garden to produce big beautiful tomatoes, forsake the plough, the lawn mower and the weed-eater. He who gardens best gardens least.

The communist mode is to treat all of the national economy as a single factory farm, with the front office making strategic decisions about how to use all the acreage tools at your disposal in order to out-compete other national economies.

The socialist mode is to tend the garden, while realizing that the garden belongs to everybody who uses the back yard.

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