Oh, wow, another person who can see thar economic systems aren't political systems!
I try to explain the difference like this: economic systems are on a "y" axis, from the freest to the most controlled, and political systems are on the "x" axis, from the freest to the most controlled.
You can make various combinations of these two systems with this. I believe that ours is high up on the continuum of "controlled economy" and has moved rapidly in the direction of "more controlled" political system in the last 50 years.
Oh, wow, another person who can see thar economic systems aren't political systems!
I try to explain the difference like this: economic systems are on a "y" axis, from the freest to the most controlled, and political systems are on the "x" axis, from the freest to the most controlled.
You can make various combinations of these two systems with this. I believe that ours is high up on the continuum of "controlled economy" and has moved rapidly in the direction of "more controlled" political system in the last 50 years.