Socialist advocates argue that capitalism, with its focus on maximum profit, poses a threat to sustainability through excessive consumption and disregard for environmental damage. Critics, however, argue that modern market mechanisms, such as environmental taxes, emissions trading, and technological innovation, provide tools that can steer the market toward sustainability—tools that were neither present nor effective in historical socialist systems. Lucio Muñoz
"red socialism market of Karl Marx"? There is no such thing! 1) Marx created no markets, 2) critiqued their very existence & 3) critiqued money, the glue that makes 'em work. And, WHAT is a "dwarf sustainability market" anyway?