I remember, during the fifties, the outrage with which our political leaders spoke of the forced removal of the populations of villages in communist countries. I also remember that at the same time, in Washington, the word on farming was "Get big or get out"-a policy which is still in effect and which has taken an enormous toll. The only difference is that of method: the force used by the communists was military; with us, it has been economic -- a "free market" in which the freest were the richest. The attitudes are equally cruel, and I believe that the results will prove equally damaging, not just to the concerns and values of the human spirit, but to the practicalities of survival. --Wendell Berry 1977:41, from "The Agricultural Crisis ans a Crisis of Culture" in The Unsettling of America: Culture & Agriculture.
What is Berry talking about? Include in your answer a Communist and a Capitalist example.