bripat9643
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Horseshit. You're blaming all deaths from disease on capitalism. Furthermore, England in 1620 didn't have capitalism. It had a mixture of Feudalism/mercantilism. Spain also suffered under Feudalism when Columbus discovered America.
Famine, overworking, violent suppression. Just like most deaths under communism.
Famine doesn't happen in capitalist countries. "Overwork" in comparison to what? Are you actually comparing work in a private factory to the kind of thing that occurred in the Soviet Gulags? How many people have been literally worked to death in the United States?
What "violent suppression?" You mean like what happened in Hungary in 1956? Czechoslovakia 1968?
Famine doesn't happen where?
What part of "Famine doesn't happen in capitalist countries" didn't you understand?
Define a 'capitalist country'.
A country that observes the institutions of private property and free exchange of goods.