Free Markets:
I love the freedom to decide what I want to buy and sell. I love the free market. I believe in promoting that right to allow each individual to buy and sell whatever.
Private Property
Beyond that, I believe in individual private property rights over community owned property. Robots can be good in the same way Facebook could have been good. It depends on whether technology is centralized or decentralized. It depends on what can be remote accessed through backdoors.
Cars
I prefer real cars over smart cars. I prefer things like Steemit, this website, over smart phones and smart houses and smart grids and anything with the word smart in it because of China, globalism, the tech cartels, the backdoors, the centralization, the remote access, the censorship, the mind control, etc.
Freedom
I promote freedom over safety. I believe in free market values over evil crony capitalism and other things. Keep in mind that crony capitalism is fake capitalism. I believe in letting people decide how they want to live, what they want to have or not have. If there is higher demand for certain products and services, then those demands can be met. That's competition. But the demand can be made by individuals, by each person. See, each person has that freedom to demand things, to want things. They can also choose not to as well.
I love real capitalism.
I upvoted and resteemed your post here.
You make money on Steemit thanks to capitalism.
You're welcome.
I'm Oatmeal Joey Arnold.
Making money off money is not real capitalism.... just sayin'.
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Depends on your definition of capitalism and there are different types of capitalism, and we don't live in a perfect world of just one thing. We live in a world of many different forms of government and other things.
Ummm, i don't know why you posted this? Looks copy-pasta.
Further, you don't actually state anything about capitalism.
Neither the original meaning, nor the modern adulterated meaning.
So i am confused.
It looks like we agree on many of the same things... except definitions.
Capitalism is the free market, is it not? There are different types of capitalism. If you have a different definition to capitalism, that means you are probably talking about cronyism, AKA crony capitalism, or possibly aspects to monopolism and corporatism and possibly even plutocracy and other things as well. We live in a world with a bunch of oatmeal. A bunch of original oatmeal. I type everything by hand. I write a lot on the Internet. That probably means you never Googled me. But regardless, there are different versions of capitalism. I like freedom. I like money. I like robots. I like to buy and sell. I like to trade. If that is bad, then please sue me. I that is bad, then come kill me. I believe in promoting freedoms. If you want to buy an awesome car, then good luck. If you do not want a toaster, then how about an open fire?
Capitalism is usually described as producing excess value by selling something for more than the labour that went into it. This creates two general classes: labourers and capitalists.
The free market is just an open exchange/supply and demand model... this can happen anywhere. It just so happens that our government’s mandate is to protect the “free” exchange of goods. But capitalism isn’t the free market...
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@mastersa, are you against making a lot of money? So, if you had a trillion dollars, would you scream and try to get rid of it? I want to make government smaller. There are different definitions to capitalism. When I say capitalism, I am talking about free markets. But if you are good at business, you will have excess because of profits and that is good. I love money. I love profits. Capitalism is the free market. But you are talking about crony capitalism and not free market capitalism.
Free-market capitalism is the combination of free-markets and capitalism.
We have neither, right now, in The US.
Capital is things like land, building, power source, cotton jin, thread spinners, looms.
Capitalism is the personally (not govern-cement) owned acquisition of all of those capitals, and putting them together to make a product to sell at a profit.
We used to have college courses on ways to raise capital. Basically, that is what a business degree was. Today, you just borrow the money into existence and then use that to acquire capital. (or theft by banking)
I do not have any trouble with what your wrote, it just seemed, to me, non-sequitur.
As i said, "i was confused"
That's what I said. You said what I said but in different words. But at the same time, there are different things out there. You seem not to want to talk about Rothschild for example. You seem not to talk about the collusion between big tech and governments. I love free markets. I love private property, capital, of land, and everything. I do not like cronyism. I do not like centralized money through the central banks and the Not-Federal Federal Reserve. I do not like George Soros. I do not like JP Morgan. I love the fourth amendment. I love gold over fake money and debt, all the borrowing like you said.