Wire post by Administrator
[AI RE-WRITE ] Capitalism, while fostering entrepreneurial spirit, often leads to an aggressive pursuit of market dominance. This can erode empathy for vulnerable customers, and healthy competition may devolve into unethical practices or, on a national scale, international aggression. State capitalism can mitigate these negative tendencies. For example, government-operated hospitals tend to exhibit greater empathy compared to private hospitals, where financial pressures might incentivize discriminatory practices like eugenics targeting marginal customers. Similarly, private security firms are more prone to violent incidents, whereas government police forces generally demonstrate fewer instances of assault, highlighting an empathy differential between private and state-controlled entities.
