Should we have a social democracy?
Yes.
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No.
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A very left-leaning but fundamentally capitalist society is the ideal even though between the two extremes Socialism is the better of the two (Soc vs Cap). Social Democracy is fundamentally capitalist but overall very centrist and is the proven ideal society for most within the society as well as with nations allied to said nation. Western Europe, Australia and Canada are all examples of this system and all extremely proficient in so many measurements of sustainable success as a nation. Side: Yes.
A very left-leaning but fundamentally capitalist society is the ideal We don't need an unscientific social construct getting in the way of what is truly efficient and logical. There are countless ways that money can cause people to do things that make a lot of sense in a conceptual monetary economy but are really, really stupid in real life. Side: No.
Stupidity is a lesser evil to combat than laziness (a problem with pure socialism) and nepotism/aristocracy (a problem with unfair generations after the original generation of the system in capitalism). Your issue with 'stupidity' is some personal issue you have and the irony is that you get so emotional and 'oh disgusting I can't stand it' while preaching objectivity and reason. Side: Yes.
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