I look at being a capitalist businessperson like riding a bike - if I go too slowly, I'll fall over. Or it's kind of like a shark: if I stop swimming, I'll just die.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm a capitalist. I believe that people take risk, and there are rewards if they do well; they should lose if they don't.
I am a capitalist and I believe in making a profit.
I'm a capitalist. I believe in capitalism. But capitalism only works if you have safety nets to deal with people who are naturally left behind and brutalized by it.
I started out in engineering. I was a geophysical engineer. Throughout the course of my life I've done a lot of strange jobs, and the effect has been to make me think a little more skeptically about our capitalist society.
I'm a very practical, pragmatic capitalist. I was trained at Goldman Sachs. I went to Harvard Business School; I was as hard-nosed a capitalist as you get. I specialized in media, in investing in media companies, and it's a very, very tough environment.
I'm signing on to be an athlete, and it's almost like Karl Marx's theory on capitalism. I am both the worker and the product. I'm choosing to be a part of this system, thus I'm choosing to be part of the conditions that are set in this system.
I'm not exactly the best capitalist ever.
I'm a capitalist but one who is smallist and localist, and who favours businesses where owners are still in charge.
I believe in conscientious capitalism; that's a kind of driving force with me.
I'm a capitalist, I'm a CEO, I run a big business, I'm an employer.