The basic system that underpins capitalism is autocratic control, whereby, central systems and institutions control, manipulate, and then manoeuvre products as merchantable, thereby establishing an ordain value for a product, and thus, create a niche need. Under capitalism, everything is for sale, and the more money you have acquired, the more property and power is attainable. Freedom, just like any other commodity, is also marketable to those with the highest offer, and the more affluent a person is, the greater the indulgence of freedom becomes. This falls directly into contravention with democracy. By definition alone, democracy is not possible alongside capitalism. Corporations are exempt from control within a capitalist system, since money can acquire all, legislation itself can be purchased, and the fascist reign of industrialisation takes grip upon society, and is encouraged as a repressive regime of enslavement. This being said, no country has been willing to directly subject itself to the free market, a clear demonstration of this are third world countries, which have fallen to pieces without the rigidity of state intervention that countries like America, England and Australia have implemented to protect private powers. Nearly all state powers are based upon this “guise economy”. If properly scrutinized, not only can clear deceptive, manipulative and dishonest conduct be concluded, the entire wager of costs is directly billed to the general public.

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