Capitalism is about adventurers who get harmed by their mistakes, not people who harm others with their mistakes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Capitalism is not so much an aberration as a step on an evolutionary path, and one that contains within it some of the answers to its own contradictions.
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.
The idea of capitalism is not just success but also the failure that allows success to happen.
Understanding capitalism is in some ways simple. At its best, capitalism rewards creators, makers and providers: the people and firms that create valuable things for others, like imaginative technologies and good food, cars and drugs.
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 is part of our system, but it's not for the faint of heart.
Capitalism is, fundamentally, an economic system that promotes inequality.
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.
Capitalism is the astounding belief that the most wickedest of men will do the most wickedest of things for the greatest good of everyone.
Capitalism is not about free competitive choices among people who are reasonably equal in their buying and selling of economic power, it is about concentrating capital, concentrating economic power in very few hands using that power to trash everyone who gets in their way.