Back in the days of the New York Times forums, the South America forum would be very busy right now with the issue in Venezuela.
There were communists on the South America forum who wanted all of Latin America to be like Cuba. They pointed out all of the bad aspects of capitalism, and they believed that the Americans were imperialistic, and they embraced communism.
I pointed out the things that helped capitalism to work, such as labor laws, and labor unions, and anti-trust, anti-monopoly rules, and worker safety administrations, etc, etc, etc. And programs to help the poor with housing, and food, etc. And equal opportunities when it comes to things such as education, and also equal opportunity on business loans, etc.
I pointed out that the USA has the largest middle class in the world because of labor unions, and labor laws, etc.
I pointed out that we have a healthy framework of rules that the businesses in the USA operate within that helps everything to work for everyone. You cannot have just freedom with no rules, you need a healthy framework of rules. With the right rules, everything works out great for everyone.
Religion helps, the Christians have rules which benefit society, but not all people are Christians, so you need rules for everyone no matter if they are Christian or not. The Christians are supposed to help the poor, and treat people fairly, etc, but there needs to be a framework for the people who are not Christians.
There are things that we do that makes freedom more fair, and it works. Capitalism works great with the right framework of rules to operate within.
Venezuela can learn a lot from the USA, after they get past this crisis and elect a President whom they can all support, and like with Colombia, the President of Colombia studied at Harvard.
Salute,
Tony V.