Those are two different things. Interest on loans is one small detail of the overall economy. Capitalism is a general theory about how society and money interact.
Communism: a classless stateless society based on production for use and democratic control. No money, no poverty, no millionaires. Capitalism: a society where a tiny minority own the means of production and the vast majority have to work for a wage. Poverty, inequality, exploitation, war, environmental destruction.
Given the society we live in today is based on Capitalism, anyone who has the money to purchase technology today is meant to have it.
Capitalism will have difficulty functioning in a society that does not assure these rights for its citizens because of the less population in a country.
Capitalism is an economic system based on private ownership and free market competition, where individuals and companies own and control the means of production. Socialism, on the other hand, aims to distribute wealth more equally among society by advocating for government ownership and control of key industries. Capitalism promotes individual freedom and rewards based on merit, while socialism prioritizes collective well-being and social equality.
Socialism is a classless stateless society based on production for use, with no money or rulers. Welfarism means capitalism with a welfare state, intended to remove some of the worst features of a society based on inequality and exploitation.
Capitalism is a system where money talks. You will purchase goods and services from a business and work to earn that money to make the system work.
Capitalism.
with money, capitalism
A society with none of the hallmarks of capitalism, i.e. classes, wages, production for sale, government, armies. So Communism, a classless stateless society based on production for use.
No. The opposite happened. Karl Marx's critique of capitalism was what started communism.
Marx was opposed to capitalism, and wanted it replaced by a classless Socialist society.