Respuesta :
Answer:
Competition under capitalism leads not to the restriction of output at ever-higher, wallet-gouging prices but rather to an abundance of output at ever-lower prices.
Explanation:
Answer: competition stimulates or propels: 1) individualism, 2) what is usually called "progress" (usually viewed as linear and ascending taking place especially in science and technology), 3) prospective aspect of society and individuals (emphasis on future, future possibilities and overlooking subtleties of human nature and society, or those aspects associated with the past, tradition), 4) emphasis on performance, efficiency and output in individuals and societies, 5) more and more people spontaneously search for its "inner" vocation because they want to realize their talents, potential.
Explanation:
ad 3) in the past children were not educated in families, sometimes were treated in a cruel way, adults did not pay attention to them. In capitalism children are becoming a "project" of their parents. In contrast to totalitarian societies where there is an underlying conviction that people are malleable, capitalism stimulates individualism and freedom of everyone to follow his/her path.