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Ya'll need Mises.

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 No.99220

Capitalism is a Marxist strawman that was designed for failure and you guys gobbles it up. Marx coined the term Capitalism and gave it his own definition which was a strawman. Everyone just believed that the opposite to Marx's system was the strawman definition he gave. Numerous schools and politicians have gone on defending a Marxist strawman. Marx created division and a false dichotomy that you must choose one of two radicals. Marx was evil

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 No.99222

In the us, capitalism just means free market economics, regardless of the spurious origins of the term.

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 No.99266

>>99220

>Marx coined the term Capitalism

When will this meme end?

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 No.99268

>>99266

It was coined by proto-Marxist socialists, however. Regardless, it's been pretty successfully coopted as a denotative term for free enterprise, rather than the pejorative it was originally. I still do my best to avoid using it on principle, however.

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 No.99542

>>99268

https://www.etymonline.com/word/capitalism#etymonline_v_27665

>1854, "condition of having capital"

Note that this is 18 yeasrs before:

>Meaning "political/economic system which encourages capitalists" is recorded from 1872, originally used disparagingly by socialists.

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 No.99665

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>>99220

Doesnt matter, marxism is a dead ideology anyway. And any "marxist" you see today are simply critical theory zombies wearing the corpse of marxism over themselves for LARP purposes

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