As opposed to all those other economic systems that have. I’m sure it’s a long list.
Capitalism never provided for all, even in the best of times.
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ArbitraryValue@sh.itjust.works 13 hours ago
rockerface@lemm.ee 2 hours ago
Congratulations, you’ve successfully realized we’ve stopped trying after reaching capitalism
yesman@lemmy.world 13 hours ago
The idea that post-war economic boom provided a middle class lifestyle for the “average” American is such a pernicious myth it can only be called a lie.
The government largess that made that lifestyle possible for the few (Interstate Highway system, Government housing loan guarantees, and GI Bill) not only excluded POC and women from this bounty, but actively worked to put more burdens and barriers against the poor.
The “hoods” were red-lined to exclude them from the loans. They were divided, isolated, and polluted by the highways. The black GIs did enroll in college, but only those collages who accepted black students; separate and equal.