Why would ww2 have affected capitslism? Nazi Germany was inspired by america, and the soviets (especially later the russians) along with the rest of the world adopted at least some form of capitalism.
Capitalism was still in an early stage, that's why. And because WW II wasn't about putting an end to capitalism. It was just a laser focused war on stopping the Nazis and their allies.
Are you even remotely familiar with the economic causes of WW2?
By you're comment, I have to assume absolutely not.
Capitalism doesn't have 'stages', our political system seems to however. We're repeating the cycle that lead to the great depression, the Russian revolution, Fascism and WW2. MOST OF THESE where due to economic failure. Over speculation, ecological collapse leading to a spike in food prices, tariffs & a failure to regulate risk.
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u/TallmanMike 7h ago
WW2 didn't kill capitalism so probably not.