Evaluation:
Published: 01.05.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays 'Capitalism and Its Effects on a Nation', 1.
  • Essays 'Capitalism and Its Effects on a Nation', 2.
Extract

There are words in the English language which are often mistaken for something they are not. For example, if one is a democrat, he/she often automatically presumed to be a liberal, which is not always the case. If one is a vegetarian, many people will immediately see him/her as an animal rights activist. It may only be that her/his doctor instructed her/him not to eat meat for health reasons. Such confusion of a word is common when discussing capitalism and its meaning. Webster's Dictionary defines capitalism as an economic system in which the means of production, distribution and exchange and privately owned and operated for profit. Capitalism is often viewed as a governmental system rather than an economic one. Whatever it is and however it is viewed, it is important for one to realize that capitalism can be both a bane and a blessing.
Freedom, as capitalism, can also be considered a bane and a blessing. The idea of being able to achieve what you desire gives people the drive to do well in life, as well as the motivation to take needed risks.

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