In the course of the nineteenth century many adjustments occurred throughout the United States government. I have only tried to clarify what is involved in making such a momentous determination, and, also—and now we return to Kang’s article—to counsel that it’s only by totally laying out the principle advantages and downsides of market socialism that any effective resolution to China’s problems may be found.

Finally, the market economic system leads to periodic economic crises, where all these disadvantages develop to a degree that many of the advantages I mentioned earlier simply dry up —the economic system stops growing, fewer things …

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