Ariel view of Shanghai city.
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Overview: Procapitalism China holds that the individual has the following freedoms: The right to life, to be selfish, to their ego, to trade freely and to own and freely dispose of property. Procapitalism China holds that the government must be separated from economics and philosophies of faith. The government must have its responsibilities limited to the protection of freedom from physical or psychological terrorism, physical or psychological military conquest and physical or psychological criminal activity. And the government must be properly constrained in its capability to contrive and implement legislation or make use of physical or psychological measures to subvert freedom. This proper limitation of government will incentivise the wealth-creators of the state to create ever more wealth for the benefit of their self-interest. And, as a consequence of this unimpeded creation of wealth for the benefit of their self-interest, individuals with the wealth and desire to do so, will be enabled to improve the lives of the genuinely impoverished and disadvantaged without infringing upon the rights of other individuals. The laws of the state are based upon rational and reasoned morals. Procapitalism
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free and prosperous future with PROCAPITALISM China Proponents of Laissez Faire Capitalism |
EST. 2008