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In article <4a8623b5$1@news.povray.org>,
clipka wrote:
> Neeum Zawan schrieb:
>> I think the people of every country view their system as "centrist"
>> or a good balance. So the capitalism in the US is the "standard" for
>> them, and the stuff in Europe is too far off to be called it the same
>> thing.
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> Even in Germany, the German economic system isn't called "capitalism",
> but "social market economy", and is considered to be /different/ from
> capitalism (which is usually interpreted to mean "laissez-faire
> capitalism" in particular).
True, but which it never is.
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