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The liberal began his attack, launching into a tirade about the evils of capitalism and the need for socialism. He cited statistics and studies, trying to paint a picture of a society in which the rich grew richer and the poor grew poorer. But Ben was ready for him.
"You seem to be forgetting one important thing," Ben said, his voice calm and measured. "The statistics you're citing are outdated and irrelevant. The world has changed since those studies were conducted, and the data you're using is no longer accurate. In fact, the evidence shows that capitalism has lifted more people out of poverty than any other economic system in history."