No particular policy would overcome the fallacy in your argument, because any failure of some particular capitalist society could be dismissed as attributable to improper regulations, instead of to intractable dysfunction of the system at large, of capitalism itself.
Coming to your argument about policy, you have not responded to my concerns.
Your response sidesteps the objection.
No particular policy would overcome the fallacy in your argument, because any failure of some particular capitalist society could be dismissed as attributable to improper regulations, instead of to intractable dysfunction of the system at large, of capitalism itself.
Coming to your argument about policy, you have not responded to my concerns.