I have spent some time defending the notion of capitalism but have now discovered that it's a false premise. From now on, the question of "How do you defend capitalism", will be relegated to the wrong question heap. The real question is "how can you defend (or not defend) the free market?"
Here's an important distinction, put into play by Chris Whalen.
"Marx created the term 'capitalism'. It's a pejorative, insulting description that says all economic activity is a matter of greed," Whalen explains. "If you're any sort of libertarian. If you believe in American principles of democracy and free enterprise, just the fact we use the term 'capitalism' should insult you. We need new labels."People are conditioned to blame "capitalists" for a lot of economic ills. To be sure, it's still the best descriptor for "Crony Capitalists", and many other such capitalists who are not of the free market variety. These would include Jeffrey Immelt, Warren Buffet, Ken Lay, and Bernie Madoff.
From now on, I am no longer a capitalist.
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