Danger said:Also, there is no need to "rein in profits". Only to criminalize certain actions as opposed to fines.
Edit: Not a lot of people oppose pure capitalism. Anarchists are a possible exception. On the other hand, there is no such thing as pure capitalism on a large scale. Due to human nature and corruption, it is currently pretty much impossible to have "pure" capitalism on a large scale. Corruption, use/abuse of political power systems, oligarchies in certain countries, international price fixing, and various other pieces of s*it has rendered the system of international "capitalism" far from actual capitalism.
The "capitalism" they oppose is not true capitalism, but the capitalism the world has thrust upon them. This "capitalism" f*cking stinks.
It's like opposing communism, using the examples of the "communist" governments of China and USSR. Of course, just like theoretical capitalism != actual capitalism, theoretical communism != actual communism.
You can extol the virtues of pure capitalism all you want. Show us where it exists in large scale first.
