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		<title>By: Capitalism, Socialism and Communism</title>
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		<description>[...] Each of these ideologies has political ramifications in any society that institutes it. However, capitalism and socialism in-and-of themselves are economic systems. More importantly, none of these systems require economic growth. Each of them are human creations. Economic growth is a human creation! [...]</description>
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