Properties of Capitalism


  • Social/cultural rules and political laws define the environment.
  • Supply and demand provide environmental pressures.
  • Those that best "fit" that environment survive and maintain the rules/laws.
  • Those that can't/don't thrive in the system, and otherwise lack participation, are culled.
  • Successful capitalistic systems tend to be open and competitive.
  • A healthy capitalistic system results in economic incentives.
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