you’re implying state investment isn’t capitalistic.
State investment isn’t traditionally intended to yield a fiscal profit. Mobilizing the petite bourgeois is harder without the promise of compound growth.
Capitalism offers an opportunity for rapid expansion of exploitation.
capitalism requires state intervention
Inevitably. But to the benefit of the private landlords.
it looks like you’re implying state investment isn’t capitalistic. if that’s the case: capitalism requires state intervention
State investment isn’t traditionally intended to yield a fiscal profit. Mobilizing the petite bourgeois is harder without the promise of compound growth.
Capitalism offers an opportunity for rapid expansion of exploitation.
Inevitably. But to the benefit of the private landlords.