Is government not enemy of free-market capitalism


Problem: Government has played a central, supporting role since the beginning of capitalism. Government is not the "enemy" of free-market capitalism. In fact, without government, capitalism wouldn't exist at all. Government actions and programs have tended to reinforce and stabilize the basic relationships of capitalism: guaranteeing private property rights, supplying businesses with needed inputs (like reliable infrastructure and skilled, disciplined workers), expanding markets, and managing social relationships in a way that promotes both stability and profitability. At the same time, working people - thanks to their sheer numbers - can use democratic openings to force governments to respond to their needs and priorities, but only when they are sufficiently motivated and well-organized. How does this impacts culture

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