British youth on the cracks in Western capitalism
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A British youth argues that Western capitalism once appeared successful because it could extract labor and resources without challenge. But as its growth slows and returns diminish, reactionary ideas are resurfacing—revealing a system with declining output and little capacity for self-reflection.
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