I have shared five videos (Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, and Part V) that make the case for capitalism.
Here’s a sixth example.
The video notes that poverty was the natural condition for humanity (notwithstanding the economic illiteracy of Congresswoman Pressley).
But then, starting a couple of hundred years ago, capitalism gained a foothold and – for the first time in world history – there were nations with mass prosperity.
We learn about how various places became rich, including the United States, Hong Kong, and New Zealand.
The narrator also pointed out that Ireland experienced a period of dramatic market-driven growth.
Which gives me a good excuse to make the following comparison, which shows the dramatic divergence between Ireland and Greece beginning in the mid-1980s.
Why the stunning divergence (one of many examples I’ve collected)?
Ireland controlled spending and cut tax rates and now routinely ranks among the nations with the most economic liberty.
Greece, by contrast, has imposed more and more government over time.
Let’s close with this tweet, which nicely summarizes Walter Williams’ famous observation.
P.S. This comparison of Sweden and Greece also makes the key point about the superiority of markets over statism.
P.P.S. Don Boudreaux and Deirdre McCloskey have must-watch videos on how capitalism enabled (some) nations to escape poverty.
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