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Mr_Man 2 points ago +2 / -0

What about people living under communism that disagree with it and want to talk about the benefits of capitalism. Or if they convince a bunch of people, like doctors and such, to leave that country? Do they get free speech and freedom to do what they want?

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Mr_Man 2 points ago +2 / -0

So in other words, hypotheticaly, even if the majority of people in a country disagree with your system and want something different. They would be "resisted" or dealt with? That doesn't sound very free.

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Mr_Man 2 points ago +2 / -0

You're avoiding the question. And you're assuming, in this example, people came from a "system of exploitation" by projecting your own bias view of our system. If a person grew up under communism they likely wouldn't know anything but communism.

The question was, what if the citizens wanted to try something different? Maybe they read a book, like you did. Would they be free to institute a new system that allowed for profit?

You said they wouldn't be slaves and are free under communism.