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What is the ultimate economic model?

How do you preserve innovation and liberty while preventing wealth and power from becoming so concentrated that democracy and social trust collapse? Something to replace capitalism and socialism models.

That is arguably the central economic problem of the 21st century.

Some economists now argue the next successful model may include:

-Regulated capitalism,
-Worker ownership shares,
-Stronger anti-monopoly laws,
-Universal healthcare,
-AI-driven productivity gains shared broadly,
-Universal Basic Income if automation accelerates
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There is not a singular ultimate model because every country is different every culture is different people think in different ways there have been countries that tried a different model and failed while others have had the best results on that model. I like the model usa has there not a single person has too much power everything is voted on and there are term limits. But that does not mean this will work everywhere for instance tribes cant implement this because they dont have enough people to have so many in government and they often dont gave the technology.
HikingMan · 51-55, M
There’s nothing inherently wrong with Capitalism.
What’s wrong with America is the Cronyism and the way the ultra rich have bought out our system of government.

The MAGA faithful all say they want to Make America Great Again.
America was at it best for the middle class when taxation on corporate profits were above 70% and wealth was taxed.
I can see universal basic income happening.
justanothername · 56-60, M
That’s definitely NOT Trumps model. Obama had universal healthcare Aka Obama Care. Trump hates the plan because it’s got Obama name all over it.

Republicans have never had a health care plan .. ever.

 
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