| | I'd say that capitalism is misunderstood. It is a system where people aren't permitted to use force, fraud or theft to take anyone's life, liberty or property. When a government's purpose is to have laws and institutions, like courts, that are there just to protect people in this way, then people can make their own choices - they are free. When you don't have enough government, then people are threatened by thugs, thieves, con artists, or foreign military forces. When you have too much government, it is that government that threatens them, takes their property, denies their liberties, and con's them into thinking they have fewer rights than they do.
Every possible human interaction, every human interaction that has ever happened is one of two kinds: voluntary or forced (which includes threats, theft and fraud). The proper function of government is to create the optimum environment for voluntary association. When it does create this kind of environment, even if it isn't perfect, it is called capitalism.
People keep coming up with things that they think should be enforced by government, like taking some money away from those who are rich to support those who are, say disabled children. But that violates the basic function of government. It shouldn't be engaged in stealing from anyone, not even when they are claiming it is for the best of reasons. In this way it is like freedom of speech. If we are to have freedom of speech, it must go along with tolerance for speech we don't like or agreement. We choose to value the principle of free speech above having to hear hateful or stupid things.
Capitalism is looked at as an economic system, and it is. It is looked at as a political system, and it is. But more than anything it is the simple result of allowing people to be free, to act on their dreams and desires as long as they don't attempt to get what they want with force, fraud or theft.
It will rarely help to argue capitalism in the usual terms because people's minds are usually frozen in those areas. If they suggest that we need to help disabled children, just say you agree, but that it is done far faster, more efficiently, and more completely when it is done with private, voluntary charity instead of having government steal from some, run the money they stole through bureaucracies, then give out what is left in ways that rarely work very well.
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