Here is a curious piece by LeftOutside trying to explain why "the overwhelming body of evidence in favour of Socialism" stops him being lured by libertarian ideas:

When the tax revenue of South Koreans was directed towards the manufacture of Microwaves it was neither an area they specialised in nor one which returned a profit. However, they soon became market leaders and the welfare of all was increased.

A wonderfully clueless point. How many other Microwave makers had their livelihoods wrecked by S Korean statism?

Still, if he’s arguing that the systems which produce the most stuff benefit ‘all’, then libertarian capitalism is the way to go.

Meanwhile in very socialist N Korea the overwhelming evidence in favour of socialism mounts apace, to the point where even the UN has noticed it:

The report argued that the situation had been made more desperate with efforts to extend state control by curtailing economic activity.

Women under the age of 49 are not allowed to trade, it said, and some markets have been closed: this has led to several clashes between female traders and the authorities.

Women have also been forbidden to ride bicycles, a key vehicle for getting to work, and forced to wear skirts rather than trousers, the envoy said.

"The exploitation of the ordinary people", the rapporteur said, "has become the pernicious prerogative of the ruling elite."

Overwhelming.