Yes, the US is an example of capitalism.
yes
Capitalist: wages system,production for profit, class ownership.
The differences between a communist and a capitalist society are many and could easily fill a large book. The short, practical answer to this is that in a communist society the government controls the money, controls what people do to earn it, and distributes the wealth equally among the populace. In a capitalist society wealth is controlled by the people, and the harder you work the more you can earn. The government doesn't control every aspect of the economy.
The US is capitalist. Socialism means a worldwide classless stateless society based on production for use, and clearly does not apply to the US.
Capitalist: production for sale, wages system, minority ownership of the means of production, class division. Socialism has none of these, and there cannot be a mix of capitalism and Socialism.
Socialism means a classless stateless society with no money or prices or buying and selling. hence there can be no such thing as a Socialist economy.
Capitalist
A Democratic and capitalist society.
yes the us is democratic and capitalist
The transition from a failed socialist oligarchy to a capitalist society & the transition from a capitalist society to a socialist oligarchy.
In finance the appropriate firm goal in a capitalist society is to meet the various demands of the society. This is done by amassing wealth which will give power to the society.
Capitalist.
The most important modern society is the capitalist society.
What are the roles and aims of the leisure class in an advanced capitalist society according to Veblen?
The advantage of Capitalism to society is that it allows us to consume all our resources now, for the sake of the economy, without the least regard for the well-being of our descendants.
Capitalist: wages system,production for profit, class ownership.
The US.
yas it is