Speaking as an entrepreneur -- a small business owner -- living in a capitalist society is very important for my mental well-being. (I could be mentally healthy in an authoritarian regime, but I wouldn't be happy about it.)
Here are a few of the benefits I see:
- Having more control over my own fate
- Creating, inventing, improving, and selling products and services that people want
- Organizing endeavors, hiring people to help make it happen
- Access to capital from banks or other investors to help me do more than I could do on my own
- The opportunity to make a lot of money, and provide for my own and my family's security
- The opportunity to own my home and other property and shape them to my own needs
- Being forced by competition to stay on my toes, innovate, keep offering better things
- Feedback from the marketplace in the form of revenue and profits to tell me how good a job I'm doing
- The joy of seeing customers benefit from what I produce
Some authoritarian regimes have a limited capitalist "grey market" that allows some of these dynamics, albeit hobbled by lack of infrastructure and law and security.
"What about socialist societies," you might ask. The problem is, I don't see any socialist economies. Ones that start out to be socialist move either toward authoritarianism or capitalism. Why is this? Capitalism (with free markets) plus democracy (with open elections) are the best ways for large numbers of people to make good joint decisions. Anything else ends up as small elites making decisions for everybody else. And having others make your life decisions is not conducive to mental well-being for most people.
The fruits of capitalism are relied upon by everyone in the world. New technologies, medical care, consumer products, agricultural products -- all these are developed and provided primarily by capitalist societies. We all rely on these for our well-being, mental and physical. And when disasters occur (e.g., earthquakes, tsumanis, epidemics, famine), it's the capitalist nations that provide the relief efforts.
We've all seen abuses of capitalism, just as we've seen abuses of democracy. These occur when sub-groups grab too much power and use it to exploit others. Societies work best when the economic and political processes counterbalance each other and prevent abusive concentration of power.
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Living in a capitalist society can contribute to mental health issues due to factors such as financial stress, competition, and societal pressure to be constantly productive and successful. The emphasis on individualism and material wealth can also lead to feelings of isolation and inadequacy.
You may be mentally healthy if you are able to cope with stress effectively, maintain positive relationships, adapt to changes in life, and feel a sense of purpose and fulfillment. Additionally, having good self-esteem, a positive outlook on life, and the ability to manage your emotions are also indicators of mental health. If you are able to function well in your daily life and experience overall well-being, you may be mentally healthy.
The client's living arrangement, state of mind, and physical health impact on their willingness and ability to socialize by lowering their self esteem, ego, and causing withdrawal.
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Social factors such as class and gender can influence health status by impacting access to healthcare, resources, and living conditions. Individuals in lower socioeconomic classes may face barriers to quality care, while gender norms and roles can affect health behaviors and healthcare-seeking patterns. These factors can contribute to disparities in health outcomes between different social groups.
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Having to put up with results of greed as the thing that gain the most respect.
"Money" or capital, is the driving force for a capitalist system. Without investments, the businesses which employ the labor force cannot expand and adapt to their markets.
Don't quote me, but... Monopolies, un fair trade, overhead costs and supply and demand.
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Yes. The stress will kill you.
living in a rural society.
Yes genocide is a prime example of how cultural prejudices impact society.
concerns wider societal impact on our individual health so for example the impact of racism on people from the minority ethicnic culture, the impact of woman living i a patriarchal society, and the impact of living under political opppression
a person health is linked to everything in the society that surrounds that person eg. if living in an area with war or famine their finding food would be their main priority not health
They are much more susceptible to dying from malnutrition, exposure, disease and murder ........................