While admirers of capitalism, we also to a certain extent believe it has limitations that require government intervention in markets to make them work.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Capitalism is part of our system, but it's not for the faint of heart.
Markets can do many wonderful things, which is why I'm glad to live in a capitalist country.
The trouble with capitalism as a system is that only those who have or can get capital can make it work for them, and that leaves out damn near all of us.
Capitalism is against the things that we say we believe in - democracy, freedom of choice, fairness. It's not about any of those things now. It's about protecting the wealthy and legalizing greed.
I believe in conscientious capitalism; that's a kind of driving force with me.
I believe in capitalism for everybody, not necessarily high finance but capitalism that works for the working men and women of this country who are out there paddling alone in America right now.
Capitalism has proven to be the only system that works, but the problem with capitalism is that extreme wealth ends up in the hands of a few people.
We are not just here to manage capitalism but to change society and to define its finer values.
Capitalism is like the law of the jungle with a few rules. There isn't another system that works for our society but left unchecked, capitalism can have a dehumanising effect.
Capitalism works better from every perspective when the economic decision makers are forced to share power with those who will be affected by those decisions.