All that's missing is one example of "real" capitalism.
I am going to tell you something simple and elegant and true, in full confidence that golden words will not profit you: A thing is what it does. If you build bridges, you're a bridge\ builder. If you hunt gazelles on the Kalahari, you're a carnivorous predator. If you fix cars, you're a mechanic.
And you're not a lion or a wrencher or a bridge builder because
I say it. You are what you are because YOU DO IT.
Capitalism is what it does. If you name 30 capitalist nations, the behavior you pretend is unnatural will be right there operating in all thirty. If you name forty, then forty. Shakespeare said, "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet."
Things are not the stories we tell. Things are the actions they undertake and the effects they have. If you rob stores, you're a robber. The cry, "Robber isn't ME! It's a 'corruption' of me - I'm actually an honest man, when not corrupt!" will not impress the parole board. Or a second grader.
When you complain, ur friends roll their eyes and ur enemies rejoice
"Because I SAY I am" is a todler's tantrum, not "science"
You cannot betray me - only yourself, to me.
Who cuts off your dick is not a friend
An opinion you won't defend is not your own
Humanity's Law of the Jungle: Survival NOT of the fittest, but of the tribe
When peeing in the pool, stand on the edge
If gender is not sex, why should a gender claim change what sex you shower with?