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  1. Throughout the course of human history, and if there are intelligent races our society does not know about, throughout the course of those races’ histories as well, we have run the gauntlet in attempted forms of government. From full, unrestricted capitalism, when a man was a man, and had to stand on his own two feet and wiped with leaves, during 60,000 BCE, to full blown red-danger-to-the-US oh-my-god-its-spreading-make-it-stop Communist State during the 20th century, we have truly just about seen everything. The flaws of each of these systems are clear. Joe the Fire Worshipper broke his leg while on a caribou hunt, simply hoping to provide for his family, and because of the lack of government, could not find a desk job, one that would not put stress on his leg, and was left to fend for himself from the harsh, cold winters of the Alps. As we learned from “Complete History Of The Soviet Union, Arranged To The Melody Of Tetris”, communist states, where a man is forced into his job and has no choice in what to buy, can be very frustrating, especially when that job entails sorting the blocks that fall from the sky. Clearly, there is a happy medium that exists between these two states, and, as a student with a semester of Advanced Placement of Macroeconomics under his proverbial belt (and a good sense of ethos) I am equipt to tell you where this happy medium lies. This is an inductive essay, so you will get to hear where it lies as we go along.
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