Ender
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Well, yeah, but the American Revolution was fought before the industrial revolution, which kind of defines capitalism as it's understood today, so...
So, you are saying that truth changes because of the stupidity of the people?
Capitalism is the right to sell and trade in the open market; it is the right to succeed and to fail. If you make a whatchamagidget that everyone likes, you have the right to sell it and people have the right to buy. When something becomes overwhelmingly popular then the price goes down as more people buy and everybody wins. If you make a gadget that no one likes, then you have the right to close shop and look elsewhere for a money-making enterprise.
Mercantilism serves the elite, while the masses are made to buy and to adhere to rules that profit the few. THIS is why the Revolutionary War was fought and THIS is where we are again today.