Free Market: Whatever the hell you want (actual freedom), including a subsection of socialists if it makes you happy.
Capitalism: A political and economic construction whereby the Zionists/Luciferians/Bankers/Whatever you want to call thems, cheat, lie, and steal all the money in the world, pretend to create a Free Market which is really a completely controlled market with only enough freedom contained within it to allow it to become the most efficient controlled market possible. In addition to creating the illusion of a Free Market economy, Capitalism also creates the illusion of Socialism to sell to those who fail in their pretend Free Market economy in order to create division, and prevent anyone from looking at the real Capitalists that run the whole thing from behind the curtain.
I explained reality. There has never been a "free market capitalism". Up until now it has been nothing but a myth. I will agree however that Capitalism is not inherently bad, its just an economic design pattern.
The main components in capitalism is "capital" (possessions) and a purposeful design to increase capital (possessions). Sometimes you want to increase capital to be more productive, sometimes you want to increase it because you are greedy. Regardless, Capitalism is not inherently Free Market, nor is Free Market inherently Capitalism.
In a Free Market Economy you can do whatever the hell you want. You don't need to be greedy, but you can be. You don't need to be constantly growing as a business, but you can be; as long as the Free Market allows it. For as long as the market remains completely free any subsystem is valid.
Bottom line, Capitalism and a truly Free Market are separate things, though a truly Free Market allows for Capitalistic endeavors, and there's nothing wrong with it, because it's a Free Market.
well I might agree that the "Capitalism" we have today isn't exactly a free market or "true capitalism" - I think a free market has the potential to work or not work out, just like a monarchy could have a good king or a dictator
Socialism: Forced compliance with the mob.
Free Market: Whatever the hell you want (actual freedom), including a subsection of socialists if it makes you happy.
Capitalism: A political and economic construction whereby the Zionists/Luciferians/Bankers/Whatever you want to call thems, cheat, lie, and steal all the money in the world, pretend to create a Free Market which is really a completely controlled market with only enough freedom contained within it to allow it to become the most efficient controlled market possible. In addition to creating the illusion of a Free Market economy, Capitalism also creates the illusion of Socialism to sell to those who fail in their pretend Free Market economy in order to create division, and prevent anyone from looking at the real Capitalists that run the whole thing from behind the curtain.
You describe Cronie Capitalism, not Free Market Capitalism.
I explained reality. There has never been a "free market capitalism". Up until now it has been nothing but a myth. I will agree however that Capitalism is not inherently bad, its just an economic design pattern.
The main components in capitalism is "capital" (possessions) and a purposeful design to increase capital (possessions). Sometimes you want to increase capital to be more productive, sometimes you want to increase it because you are greedy. Regardless, Capitalism is not inherently Free Market, nor is Free Market inherently Capitalism.
In a Free Market Economy you can do whatever the hell you want. You don't need to be greedy, but you can be. You don't need to be constantly growing as a business, but you can be; as long as the Free Market allows it. For as long as the market remains completely free any subsystem is valid.
Bottom line, Capitalism and a truly Free Market are separate things, though a truly Free Market allows for Capitalistic endeavors, and there's nothing wrong with it, because it's a Free Market.
well I might agree that the "Capitalism" we have today isn't exactly a free market or "true capitalism" - I think a free market has the potential to work or not work out, just like a monarchy could have a good king or a dictator
See my reply to IWoakeUpIn1984