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>it only works up to the point when it stops.
Yes, of course. Capitalism cannibalizes the real economy. Most countries which are most capitalist and/or have been capitalist the longest are severely deindustrialized and reliant on imports for pretty much everything real. Even essential, basic necessities fundamental to any society, such as food, energy, fuels, lubricants, roller bearings, fertilizer etc.
>Even if they use infinite fake money glitch value inside country is not being created
Yes but they don't care and it doesn't really matter to them so long as they ca continue importing things they no longer make or can no longer even make domestically. They're cargocultists. They literally don't care as long as store shelves are full and they can swipe their card to get to leave the store with stuff they took off the shelves. Talk to some liberals, some butthurt belters. I have and they think exactly like this.
As long as they continue to have their cushy sinecures and stores have imported goods on their shelves which they can get by swiping their plastic to spend their (mostly fictional) income on, they quite simply don't give a shit about the fundamentals of the economy or society or even civilisation itself. Or about how unsustainable this is or how absolutely awful it will be once the (mostly fictional) fiat currency will be mostly cancelled from their bank account or it would take billions of it to buy a single cigarette.
>and in the end they will be just end up swimming in their own shit.
Yes. The collapse (of the net importing capitalist countries' ability to continue purchasing imports) will be legendary. But they won't learn anything from it at all. Cargocultists are incapable of forming mental models of how systems or devices works. They're basically bipedal walking cattle.