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<p>[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 1425226, member: 3011"]Well, there is free market capitalism, crony capitalism, global capitalism, limited capitalism, monopoly capitalism, corporate capitalism, colonial capitalism, and others. At least some of them are already considered bad, and may taint the word. There will never be protectionism as long as the globalist corporations, politicians, and central banks make the choice. Most forms of protectionism seem to fail over time except for tariffs. But tariffs have a bad name because of Smoot Hawley, so they won't be coming back soon -- not because they don't work for citizens, but because they don't work for multinational corporations. Regarding world currency, if they can't make the Euro work, will a global currency be better? I would expect to see the end of paper and coin first, with all transactions going electronic.</p><p><br /></p><p>All of this is only my opinion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 1425226, member: 3011"]Well, there is free market capitalism, crony capitalism, global capitalism, limited capitalism, monopoly capitalism, corporate capitalism, colonial capitalism, and others. At least some of them are already considered bad, and may taint the word. There will never be protectionism as long as the globalist corporations, politicians, and central banks make the choice. Most forms of protectionism seem to fail over time except for tariffs. But tariffs have a bad name because of Smoot Hawley, so they won't be coming back soon -- not because they don't work for citizens, but because they don't work for multinational corporations. Regarding world currency, if they can't make the Euro work, will a global currency be better? I would expect to see the end of paper and coin first, with all transactions going electronic. All of this is only my opinion.[/QUOTE]
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