Are there scales where certain socioeconomic systems provide advantages?
Within most households / businesses, there is a whole lot of sharing and community property going on. Within small neighborhoods, there is a similar feeling of shared goals and economic same-ness that spurns a less capitalistic pattern of trade within the group.


How does a state-level capitalistic system intersect with these smaller socialisms?

Are these consequences good for the growth of said economic sectors?

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What causes poorness?

Is it a personal choice?
Are there any extenuating circumstances whereby a 'great person' could find themselves destitute?
Are there any extenuating circumstances whereby a 'worthless person' could find themselves wealthy?

Is it fair to have a society with punishments and rewards based on factors which are beyond the control of its members?