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Philosophy: Capitalism


The Council for Inclusive Capitalism with the Vatican
• https://www.youtube.comCapitalism lifts people out of poverty and powers global innovation and growth. But to address the challenges of the 21st century, capitalism needs to adapt. Through our commitments, actions and solutions, the Council for Inclusive Capitalism with th

Doug Casey on the World's First Anarcho-Capitalist President
• International Man - Doug CaseyIt could be the most dramatic thing that's happened politically since at least World War II. Anywhere. Why? Because he's an AnCap libertarian who'd like to abolish the State--or come as close as possible.

"The power of capitalism"????
• Linkedin"Stakeholder capitalism is not about politics. It is not a social or ideological agenda. It is not "woke." It is capitalism, driven by mutually beneficial relationships between you and the employees, customers, suppliers, and communities your com

Don't Call It Capitalism: The Fed's $8 Trillion Hoard Of Financial Assets
• https://www.zerohedge.com by Ryan McMakenIt's a sure bet that as the economy worsens, unemployment surges, foreclosures rise, defaults climb, and economic misery ensues, we'll be told it's all capitalism's fault. The question one must ask, however, is, "What capitalism?"

"It's Not Socialism": China is a Capitalist Cheap Labour Economy, Based on Exceedingly
• Global ResearchPeople on the Left Claim the PRC is a Socialist Country.

The WEF's Stakeholder Capitalism Is Just Global Fascism By Another Name
• Alt-Market.us - by Brandon SmithDespite the fact that leftists today often attack conservatives as "fascists" because of our desire to protect national boundaries and western heritage, the truth is that all fascism is deeply rooted in leftist philosophies and thinkers.

TGIF: Free Markets and Greed
• https://libertarianinstitute.org by Sheldon Richma"Greed, for lack of a better word, is good."

Wait for It… "It's Capitalism's Fault!"
• https://www.aier.org by Max BordersCapitalism is the extraordinary belief that the nastiest of men, for the nastiest of reasons, will somehow work for the benefit of us all. – John Maynard Keynes