The principles of a capitalist society
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"The principles of a capitalist society can be weakened when policies undermine economic freedom, productivity, and private enterprise. If these trends continue, living standards may decline and prosperity may become harder to achieve. Action is needed before the damage becomes more difficult to reverse."

"Development may appear impressive in its early stages, but without transparency, accountability, and sound management, long-term sustainability can suffer. Over time, inefficiency, deterioration, and corruption can erode the benefits that were once celebrated."






















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