They clearly believed in ownership, repayment of debts and that some were wealthier than others and that wealth could be passed from generation to generation. They traded and had individual ownership. They were capitalist.
A capitalist economy since its conception.
Yugoslavia is no longer a country. Before its breakup it was a Communist country.
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.
Based on their existing laws and government policies Philippines is a true socialist country but pretending to be a capitalist nation when dealing with the outside world.
Another name of capitalism is "communist"
capitalist
A capitalist economy since its conception.
Both The North had and still has a communist government. The South had and still has a capitalist government
No, it has a capitalist economy.
Russia is still in transition from a communist economy to a capitalist one. There have been some successes, but the nation is still in some turmoil economically.
Greece is a capitalist economy
Nigeria is a capitalist country.
No, it's capitalist, it has always been.
neither, they're theocratic.
Communist Youth of Greece was created in 1968.
Organization for the Reconstruction of the Communist Party of Greece was created in 1985.
Yugoslavia is no longer a country. Before its breakup it was a Communist country.