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Because no viable alternatives have been shown to work.
Unregulated capitalism is untenable, but regulated capitalism is and remains the best system we've been able to come up with.
I'm all for new ideas, but you've got to show some kind of precedence of it working in order to change the largest system in the world.
I love this logic because capitalism has made it its job to ~~kill any competition~~ prove the alternatives nonviable. Chile was trying something truly revolutionary, a fully democratic based socialism, and the CIA aborted the attempt and installed a capitalism friendly dictatorship.
You won't catch me simping for Authoritarians or anything, but when the only other mode of operation is a military strong enough to resist the CIA, there's going to be a bias towards Authoritarian based alternatives. Convenient, if you're trying to paint the alternatives as nonviable.
So do you have a functional alternative or do you just want a functional alternative?
(We ALL want the functional alternative)
Se can't have a functional alternative if we don't try and experiment dysfunctional ones and improve them. No system arises perfect. The argument that there is no alternative good enough is a tool to abot the creation of a good enough alternative through the improvement of not so good altemratoves.
We don't requite perfection from capitalism, but require from it's alternatives. Why? To block the possibility of a alternative, as all systems have problems, and initial experiments are problemsl ridden.