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Look at Tesco in Europe - They are now building a whole village.

Look at Samsung - They build and control Samsung City.

Look at the quality of products available as supermarket competition is reduced to just a few chains.

Look at the Big 4 and their encouragement of M&A and how they look down their noses at people who have what they call a "life style business", ones that actually strive for old style quality.

Communism tends to capitalism but the vice versa is not true.China which followed Maoist communism has been following a policy of liberalization since 1971.The erstwhile soviet could not continue with it's military expansion and the condition of the people was despicable.It too, is now into a more capitalistic regime.The democratically elected communist governed states in India are only Communist by name, but their policies all tend towards the capitalist side. Communism should be implemented in the infant stages of a country to eradicate poverty,and then move on to capitalism to encourage development.Both ideals demand a social responsibility.With communism,the people need to be responsible.With Capitalism,only the industrialists need to. Which is what makes communism a much more difficult ideal to follow. Capitalism does not tend towards communism at any point of time.The stress these days is on neo-capitalism which increases the per capita income of every individual, as opposed to Laissez-faire which made the rich-richer and the poor-poorer.

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