duuude, i dont know where you are but socialism is rampant these days..you have to have socialism before you have communism.. capitolism, free market society made the usa great..the progressives look up to people like chavez.. socialism has never been good, every country that is goes broke, is broke.now everybody has their hand out, saying gimme, gimme..oh people are dying with this healthcare that YOU seem to enjoy..you my friend have been brainwashed..guess you love countries such as cuba, venezuala, france, england, germany.(hitler is here now)..yes i know a few are communist..we need capitolism, free will...who the f*** wants the government telling me when i can sh**, what store i can go to, taking my guns, what the hell is wrong here, its called freedom and libertys that your heroes are taking from us here one by one.. did you know the 2nd admenment only is alive by one dam vote yesterday...5 - 4...bullsh**..i prefer freedom to your socialistic agenda
I suggest to read a bit on the topic:
1. Milton Friedman, "Capitalism and freedom" - he pretty much agrees with you
2. Naomi Klein "The shock doctrine" - she pretty much disagrees with Friedman and you
3. ... and finally, read what Mr. Lyndon LaRouche thinks about neoliberal paradigm in "The ugly truth about Milton Friedman".
You might be surprised to find out that Mr. Friedman is actually in his freedom-in-everything approach taking Mr. Hjalmar Schacht, Third Reich's Finance minister as a role model in his theories. Neoliberal doctrine you are preaching is in fact, and surprisingly, tightly connected with paradigm of fascism. I watched quite a number of documentaries on that topic and realize that except late Mr. Charlton Heston, most militant supporters of "extreme freedom" usually live in rural US of A, their mother is usually also their wife, wear checkered red-black T-Shirt and stock up cellar for second coming/war against "lefties", whichever comes first.
Regarding US of A, it has never been "free economy", you are being preached the wrong fairytale your whole life. Too much freedom, and you have recession and economic disasters due to inherent inclination of human beings to maximize their own profit at the expense of others. New institutional economy is dealing quite in details with this phenomenon and several prominent US economists have recently received Nobel prize for economy in this area.
The first case when US government has stepped in was at the beginning of the century when in 1911 US Supreme Court ordered Standard Oil to be divided to 34 different oil companies with different boards of directors in order to stop monopoly on the market.
Furthermore, read the Declaration of independence where it says that nobody will have to pay taxes to the government *and* the only legal tender is gold, and central bank (FED in your case) will not issue paper notes.
Ever heard about US dollar? How come it is legal tender when Declaration of independence explicitly forbids it to be issued?
The last example of need for state intervention was TARP and bailout program for banks and insurance companies that went bankrupt in USA due to worthless housing derivatives that almost destroyed global financial system - direct consequence of too much misguided "freedom".
Finally, market exists even in socialist countries (not that many exist today), it is not inherent characteristics of capitalism.
I might go on and on about false myth of freedom, but I doubt you'd be able to understand any of the arguments due to poor level of information accessible to you.
It is even more sad that you do not want to accept that "communism" and "socialism" are not equal terms. For example, fascism and nacism are both socialist regimes yet they have nothing to do with socialist states of Sweden or Austria today.
Capitalism is not opposite term to socialism. Nazi Germany, fascist Japan and fascist Italy were all socialist and capitalist societies.
Most things you are so concerned about are not even on 25th page of newspapers in countries around the world. For example, the right to have arms. If I wanted to have a pistol or a gun, I go to police station, ask for permit and if I am not a psychopath or ex. convict, I will get it without problems. If I am a member of a hunting club, I can get a rifle.
There is a limit to this, I cannot get a machine gun, RPG or chain gun even if I wanted to. I do not know who in their right mind would need any of these (except the guys I described above
).
Furthermore, it is a strange position for me to debate US economic and political system and history, considering the fact I have never been there and live across the ocean.