Topic > Karl Marx's Analysis of the Ideal Society - 1276

Allows the individual to express their particularity and be rewarded with an externalization of themselves in the form of private property (if successful). A liberal economic society also allows for a diverse expression of beliefs and ensures that genes do not end up “adapting, without harmful compression, to any of the few models provided by society” (Mill 83). The capitalist idea of ​​reinvesting profits in industry results in constant progress in the means and methods of production. Ultimately, the goal of liberal economic society, and its main asset, is to provide the individual with the freedom to find their own way/place in the world.