Left-wing capitalism (also known as state capitalism with a planned economy) is a capitalist model being considered as the economic model of the USSR during the Stalin era until the end of the USSR and also used to refer to the economic doctrine defended by most parties communists, socialists and the left across the world, such as the example of the PCdoB (in Brazil) and the KPRF (in Russia). Left-wing capitalism is characterized by defending capital growth so that it helps as many people as possible, unlike social democracy that tries to reform capitalism to reduce inequalities, left-wing capitalism argues that the only way to fight against inequalities is through the growth of capital, in left-wing capitalism, argues that industrial capitalism must be developed until the country (or region) becomes developed and industrialized, and then go to financial capitalism, left-wing capitalism as well is characterized by the defense of the environment and the attempt to make capitalism as harmful as possible to the environment and to humans, in left capitalism there is a defense of the free market, where large corporations must be divided into several to maintain competition, with the presence of a semi-planned economy among companies to decide where to invest and what will do.
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