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Ultra-Capitalism is an ideology that argues that the means of ensuring financial security for the nation and it's citizens, is to pursue a policy of radical libertarian free markets which actively encourages businesses, corporations and industries to compete in the market of their respected country. From this the ultra-capitalist perspective states that with complete competitiveness in the markets with the state only taking a role of ensuring that companies gain no monopolies that the nation will prosper far more rapidly with no deterrence from 'socialistic' policies that would see the respected country grind to a halt. |
Ultra-Capitalism is an ideology that argues that the means of ensuring financial security for the nation and it's citizens, is to pursue a policy of radical libertarian free markets which actively encourages businesses, corporations and industries to compete in the market of their respected country. From this the ultra-capitalist perspective states that with complete competitiveness in the markets with the state only taking a role of ensuring that companies gain no monopolies that the nation will prosper far more rapidly with no deterrence from 'socialistic' policies that would see the respected country grind to a halt. |
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