If you are speaking of Finland, you are incorrect. The Finns have a strong capitalist economic system. Their tax system is more progressive (the economic term - not the political one) than ours and their proportional debt is far less. In fact, Finland is often cited as a model of what capitalism could look like with a broader safety net. Indeed, considering the economic limitations our specific form of capitalism places on individuals, the Finnish (or even Nordic version) is worth a little bit of study.
This is a could spot where you could start before your next assertion.
Finland has universal healthcare, affordable childcare, free college, and copious paid vacations — and yes, it's in fact a capitalist country.
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