Anarchy. Socialism. Military dictatorship. Here is a website that might help.
2006-10-05 21:52:22
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answered by RIDLEY 6
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The problems normally associated with capitalism are not in anyway connected to capitalism per-se.
Capitalism merely advocates the use of money as a means of exchange
It also advocates that something belonging to you cannot be taken without your consent, and that no force can be used to get that consent by either the state or another individual
Capitalism is not a political system - the political system is democracy
The question should have been - Is the only alternative to democracy communism? where the Party and the intellectuals decide - instead of the stupid masses.
Capitalism in its pure form does not recognize any kinds of discrimination based on sex, religion,regioon, or laguage, the only fare of exchange recognised by capitalism is mutual consent
Most of the evils associated conveniently with capitalism has their roots in the dilution of capitalism with
fuedelistic
fascist
religious
regionalistic
socialistic or
communist principles
2006-10-05 22:47:59
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answered by joey 3
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No.
The alternative to Capitalism, Communism and Socialism is the Baha'i Faith.
The Baha'i Faith teaches that there is both bad and good in all three systems. Baha'u'llah gave mankind a blueprint for world government which functions on a local, national and international level. Baha'is believe this is a God-given model. It includes the best aspects of Capitalism, Communism and Socialism, and excludes the worst aspects of all three.
This system has been uniting the nations, races and religions of the world since 1844. It has been functioning on a local, national and international level, including peoples of all of the nations, races and religions.
It is stated in the Baha'i Writings that the three cancers eating at the vitals of society are communism, nationalism and racism.
2006-10-05 22:15:52
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answered by GypsyGr-ranny 4
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Capitalism is an economic philosophy, the same as communism. Democracy is a form of rule, and so is dictatorship.
You can have a communist democracy (Chile, 1970s),
and a capitalist dictatorship (El Salvador, present).
But to answer your question....NO.
There are other alternatives, although not as common as the ones mentioned above.
Check the link below for more info.
2006-10-05 22:03:26
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answered by axel_jose187 2
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Hell no. Not everything in life is white or black, try gray sometime. I live in a central European country with a pure democracy (not represantive democracy like in the USA). Citizens get to vote in referendums in local issues like every 3 months, taxes are relatively low, farmers are subsidize and there is a good social net to catch those in down times, so there are no homeless, for example. Yes, no homeless. You must purchase health insurance, its the law, but the govt oversees that coverage is reasonable and fair, and so is the cost. The cost of living is high but so are the salaries. If you are smart enough, you can afford to go to university or be trained in a profession. You dont need to take out student loans that will burden you for the next 20 yrs like I had to do. Its a socialist democracy and I am happy my son will have a better quality of life here than I did in the USA! Did I mention low crime rate, no death penalty, civil liberties and the government is not spying on my telephone conversations?
2006-10-06 02:14:51
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answered by TrueSoul 4
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Considering that socialism is diametrically opposed to capitalism, and never confuse the fact that communism and socialism are one and the same, then I would to say through research and logic, that yes the only alternative to a free market would be socialism/communism.
2006-10-06 03:55:28
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answered by rmagedon 6
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No. Communism, the one you know is actually Bolshevikism. A dictatorship. Another form of communism is that of democracy. There are various forms of socialism available as well, a milder form of communism. There is also state-controlled capitalism, where the state owns the corporations, and is for non-profit.
2006-10-05 21:54:25
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answered by sangheilizim 4
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I agree. i imagine communism is a extra perfect option to capitalism yet to ensure that it to paintings they total international might want to ought to develop into communist. also individuals are grasping. Communism works preectly in idea yet no longer so properly in peactis. No united states has yet performed an complete communist way of existence, they have in elementary words been socialist. i imagine that the western concern Of communism and propaganda to teach it as some evil way of existence is ridiculous. i for my section might want to a lot fairly stay in a communist surroundings.
2016-12-04 08:06:30
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answered by ? 4
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Libertarian socialism and Anarcho-syndicalism:
"Anarcho-syndicalism is a branch of anarchism which focuses on the labour movement. Syndicalisme is a French word meaning "trade unionism" – hence, the "syndicalism" qualification. Anarcho-syndicalists view labour unions as a potential force for revolutionary social change, replacing capitalism and the State with a new society democratically self-managed by workers. Anarcho-syndicalists seek to abolish the wage system and private ownership of the means of production, which they believe lead to class divisions."
2006-10-05 22:37:47
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answered by Orditz 3
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NO. History's shown us communism doesn't work; it was rife with corruption and ineptness. Capitalism boasts having both in it's governmental ranks, too. However, between the two: capitalism DOES seem to work better, albeit not so well for many of us commoner worker folks.
2006-10-05 21:53:36
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answered by Mr. Wizard 7
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There is always feudalism and there are barter systems that can be imposed. Capitalism is the best system - its people who are corrupt that ruin things - not the system. Communism is utopian at best.
2006-10-06 00:20:29
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answered by Anonymous
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