I am 100% anti-capitalism.
There’d be no capitalism whatsoever in my economy.
While I have to think these things through more, here’s what I might do:
I define communism as democratic, or at the very least egalitarian control of housing, which I’m in favor of.
Communism can be authoritarian or voluntary, centralized or decentralized.
At this point, I think I’d have authoritarian and centralized communism, meaning I’d takeover part, or all of the existing housing industry, or I’d print billions of dollars debt free (I’d abolish banks and taxation, that’s another thing, banks and taxation don’t need to exist, the government can be its own bank, and print as much money as it needs, it can also protect peoples money, and loan them interest free money) and build millions of new apartments.
I’d hire millions of workers to build them, pay them well, and sell them and others nice, environmentally friendly apartments for cheap.
I’d also take over part or all of the food industry, and do the same thing I did for housing for food, as well as all essential industries.
I would keep state healthcare and education, but I’d diversify them, so alt science and medicine were more represented in healthcare and education, and philosophy in education.
As for inessential, private industries, I’d either abolish them, or allow them within limits.
The limits would either exist within a free market without the four monopolies, so not a capitalist free market, meaning there’d natural limits on how much property a person could have, and/or I’d regulate them directly, to make sure the inessential, private sector is both fair, environmentally friendly, and not (mass) producing things that’re too detrimental to peoples health and wellbeing.
So the essentials, food, housing, healthcare, education, they’d definitely be controlled, and the inessentials either wouldn’t exist, or they’d be naturally, or artificially (macro)managed.
Agreed.