Market Capitalism is today the universally followed economic system. Is this situation likely to continue much longer into the 21st. century? Does this economic system have certain inherent weaknesses which make it virtually certain to be profoundly modified by a dose of “socialism”? These are the questions which this article strives to answer.
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