Improvement is a highly questionable value judgement.
One must ignore the millions who die from purges, famines,
& war. And then there's the oppression imposed upon the
survivors. This happens without exception in socialist countries.
I think it's a bit exaggerated, though. Besides, the same things can be said of capitalist countries, so this is hardly much of an argument.
Contrast this with capitalist countries, some of which offer
liberty & prosperity.
Only in very recent times has this been true, and only because of support from liberals and progressives. Without them, capitalism would have either been overthrown or still stuck in the 19th century.
You really believe that N Korea, Cuba, & China have more justice
than every capitalist country? Your sense of justice must differ
greatly from mine.
Apparently so. There's no form of justice more vital or important than economic justice.
Denmark & Norway are capitalist countries.
Denmark to American leftists: We’re not socialist
Economists in Denmark to America: Yeah, We're Not Socialist - El American
I thought you withdrew from this point after our discussion where you said capitalism was a "bundle of rights," not a strictly either/or question. It's not like being pregnant. You can have a little bit of capitalism and a little bit of socialism within the same system.
Hong Kong is still somewhat independent from China.
But your argument would suggest that they'll soon be
better off when under the PRC government.
Of course, that's complicated by China's still having
the old commie style powerful central government
which allows guided capitalism.
An interesting side note (if you read the OP article) is that one of the engineers who helped develop Kytch was from Shenzhen. He was practically laughing at the outdated engineering of the Taylor ice cream machines.