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>living wage
Yes, the STATE subsidizes capitalist exploitation by socializing the costs of poverty (food stamps, medicaid, housing vouchers). Without such a state, wages would reflect marginal productivity, and charity would be voluntary and community-based.
>bubbles
Those are caused by monetary intervention, specifically central bank manipulation of interest rates. Artificially low rates misallocate capital into unsustainable projects. This is not capitalism failing, but state-managed pseudo-capitalism imploding. The solution isn't more regulation, it's abolishing the state's monopoly on law, money, and coercion.