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What system has a better record of lifting people out of poverty? In fact the most impoverished nations are the least "capitalist" ones, in the free-market sense ("crony capitalism" as practiced in the Mideast, etc, isn't "free" and poverty is endemic there to a much greater degree.)

What system prevents conflict? Surely not Marxist systems which are entirely predicated on conflict between classes and preach "permanent revolution."

What would you replace money with -- barter? How would that work on a global scale?

Your answers just seems to raise even more questions.

Money doesn't have to be replaced in can be scrapped all together, production for profit can be replaced by production for needs. All access to goods can be free and involve no transaction.